REPRINT COPY OF 150TH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTAL HISTORY

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1986 copy of “HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, SECOND REGIMENT, BUCKTAIL BRIGADE” by Lt. Col. Thomas Chamberlin. Dark green cloth covers with a bright embossed gold forage cap and lettering. Title also well embossed in gold on the spine. Cloth is covered with a yellow paper dustjacket with scene of fighting around McPherson’s barn. Dust jacket is clean, bright and in good condition. Interior is also clean and tight. Title runs 368 pages with roster, index and illustrations.

This is a very nice reprint copy of the history of one of the premier regiments of the Army of the Potomac.  The 150th served in the 1st and 5th Corps from February of 1863 to June of 1865 and was in all of the major engagements during that period.    [AD]

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