1996 REPRINT OF THE HISTORY OF 116TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

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Title page reads “THE STORY OF THE 116TH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION” by St. Clair A. Mulholland with an introduction by Lawrence Frederick Kohl and published by Fordham University Press of New York in 1996. This was the fifth volume published in Mr. Kohl’s “Irish in the Civil War Series.”

Hardcover is nicely bound in dark green cloth with the title in gold on the spine. Covers are excellent and in like new condition as is the illustrated dustjacket which is wrapped in Mylar.

Volume meas. approx. 6.00 x 9.00 inches and runs approx. 480 pages with roster and index.

Binding is excellent and the interior is super clean. Text has numerous black and white photographs.

Next to the 69th New York, the 116th Pennsylvania is one of the most famous Irish regiments to serve in the Civil War. They were organized in Philadelphia on August 1, 1862 and served all its time with the 2nd Corps of the Army of the Potomac suffering heavy casualties in several battles such as Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor and Ream’s Station.    [AD] [PH:L]

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