BIOGRAPHY OF COLONEL EDWARD CROSS OF THE 5TH NEW HAMPSHIRE, KILLED AT GETTYSBURG

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The full title of this volume is “MY BRAVE BOYS; TO WAR WITH COLONEL CROSS & THE FIGHTING FIFTH.”

The book was co-authored by Mike Pride & Mark Travis and was published by University Press of New England in 2001.

Volume is hardcover and meas. approx. 6.50 x 9.50 inches and runs 323 pages with a 16 page photo section and several well drawn maps.

Full color printed dustjacket is in excellent condition. Binding is also excellent.

Nice, clean reding copy.

The 5th New Hampshire ranks number 1 on Fox’s list of the 300 fighting regiments of the Union Army. Colonel Edward Cross led the regiment until his death just southeast of the famous Wheatfield at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863    [AD] [PH:L]

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