"History of the DeWitt Guard, Company A, 50th Regiment National Guard, State of New York" by an unknown author, is a 19th-century record of the DeWitt Guard, a military company from Ithaca, New York, as they fought in the Civil War. The book unfolds the story of the company's beginnings and its dedication to military service as it unfolds the service records of its members, highlighting their efforts in both the army and navy. It recounts the soldiers' sacrifices, from financial commitments, to the honors they received both when living or in memory, and introduces key figures from the company, setting the stage for the tales of bravery that define the DeWitt Guard's important role in the war.
History of the DeWitt guard, company A, 50th regiment National guard, state of New York
By Unknown
A band of citizen soldiers from upstate New York step into the national spotlight as they serve with honor during the Civil War.
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