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The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
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The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry

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Although a successful businessman in Newark, Ohio, prior to the Civil War, Charles Dana Miller understood the necessity of leaving his business and his home to take part in the struggle for the life of the republic. His account of what he saw, how he felt, and the hardships he endured as a soldier in the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry are presented in the Struggle for the Life of the Republic. Miller’s flair for writing and attention to detail make his memoir an importan addition to Civil War history and a welcome primary source of knowledge on the war’s western theater.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
27 April 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780873387859

Although a successful businessman in Newark, Ohio, prior to the Civil War, Charles Dana Miller understood the necessity of leaving his business and his home to take part in the struggle for the life of the republic. His account of what he saw, how he felt, and the hardships he endured as a soldier in the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry are presented in the Struggle for the Life of the Republic. Miller’s flair for writing and attention to detail make his memoir an importan addition to Civil War history and a welcome primary source of knowledge on the war’s western theater.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
27 April 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780873387859