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A war of the people: Vermont Civil War letters (UPNE, 1999). Ripley, Edward Hastings. Vermont General: The Unusual War Experiences of Edward Hastings Ripley (1862-1865) (1960) Rosenblatt, Emil & Ruth. 1992. Hard Marching Every Day: The Civil War Letters of Private Wilbur Fisk 1861–1865. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0529-0
Edward Alexander Holton (August 28, 1835 – January 29, 1906) was a United States soldier who was awarded his nation's highest honor for valor, the U.S. Medal of Honor, for his gallantry while fighting with the 6th Vermont Infantry during the American Civil War.
Josiah O. Livingston (February 3, 1837 – July 23, 1917) was an officer in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the American Civil War. Livingston joined the 9th Vermont Infantry as a first lieutenant in June 1862 and became regimental adjutant a year later. He was promoted to captain in November 1864.
The 5th Vermont Infantry Regiment was a three years' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Organized at St. Albans and mustered in September 16, 1861, it served in the Army of the Potomac (AoP). [1] It departed Vermont for Washington, DC, September 23, 1861.
Vermont in the Civil War. A History of the part taken by the Vermont Soldiers And Sailors in the War For The Union, 1861-5. Burlington, VT.: The Free Press Association. Crockett, Walter Hill. (1921). Vermont The Green Mountain State, New York: The Century History Company, Inc. pp. 558–564. Dyer, Frederick H. (1959).
The First Vermont Brigade, or "Old Brigade" was an infantry brigade in the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. It suffered the highest casualty count of any brigade in the history of the United States Army , with some 1,172 killed in action.
In September 1864, he was elected as a member of the Vermont House, which was in session on October 19, 1864, when the St. Albans raid occurred. [6] Barstow was sent to the scene, later went to Canada on a special mission, and subsequently commanded as a brigadier general one of the militia brigades raised in response.
Lest We Forget, a 100-minute official government documentary on the First World War produced by the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau Lest We Forget (1937 film) , starring Harry Carey Lest We Forget (1947 film) , a 1947 military documentary produced by the U.S. army and signal corps