by A. J.
About this book
History of Company E of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment of Volunteer Infantry by A. J. unfolds as a vivid, ground-level chronicle of one volunteer company’s experience during the Civil War. Written from material gathered in the field and completed after the war, this regimental history blends rosters and marching orders with personal recollections, sketches of daily camp life, and summaries of campaigns that placed Minnesota soldiers in theaters such as New Orleans and beyond.
Balancing administrative detail with human stories, the book preserves names, ranks, and movements while illuminating themes of camaraderie, hardship, and the local impulse to record service for posterity. As a work of history and war stories, it reflects late-19th-century efforts by veterans to shape collective memory and offers researchers original-source material compiled by participants of Company E.
Listeners will find accessible primary-source narrative and compact military chronology ideal for understanding the Sixth Minnesota’s role in the Union effort. Perfect for students of Civil War history, genealogists tracing Minnesota ancestors, and fans of military and regimental histories, this audiobook brings company-level experiences to life for modern audiences.