Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - Mother, May You Never See the Sights I'Ve Seen: The Fifty Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac 1864 - 1865

Mother, May You Never See the Sights I'Ve Seen: The Fifty Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac 1864 - 1865
Mother May You Never See the Sights I'Ve Seen The Fifty Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac 1864 - 1865
Author: Warren Wilkinson
A Federal regiment's exploits in the last year of the Civil War, during which it took tremendus casualties. By the end of their one year of combat, only ten men in the regiment hadn't been killed or wounded. — Warren Wilkinson delivers a gutsy, candid, meticulously researched look at the day-to-day existence of a single Federal regiment i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780688108717
ISBN-10: 0688108717
Publication Date: 9/1/1991
Pages: 665
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
 1

5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Quill
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review
Read All 1 Book Reviews of "Mother May You Never See the Sights IVe Seen The Fifty Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac 1864 1865"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

hardtack avatar reviewed Mother, May You Never See the Sights I'Ve Seen: The Fifty Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac 1864 - 1865 on + 2830 more book reviews
Of the hundreds of Civil War books I've read this is one of the few I often think back on, and I read it many years ago. One thousand men in this regiment marched off to war in 1864. When the war was over, just one year later, only ten men in the regiment had not been wounded or killed. As wounded men recovered they returned to their unit. Often to get wounded again or killed.

It seemed like every place they went, they were in the thick of it. When the Army of Northern Virginia launched its last attack at Petersburg, Virginia, before it's final retreat in April 1865, it attacked Fort Stedman. Guess which regiment garrisoned that fort?

This is definitely a book every Civil War enthusiast should read.


Genres: