- v. 1. The Eastern theater
- v. 2. The Western theatre.
"The breadth and meticulous rendering of this volume's contents, heretofore available only in widely scattered sources, mark this book as a classic of Civil War historiography...A fundamental reference work." - "Library Journal". "An excellent effort, this may well be the work on the Civil War, one that sets new standards for historical works." - "Indianapolis Weekly". "This is a valuable reference work ..." - "The Courier". " ...belongs on every Civil War student's book shelf." - "The Civil War News". "Welcher's is an extraordinary accomplishment by any measure." - William W. Starr, The State Columbia, S.C. "This meticulous examination of the organization and administration of the Union army eastern units and departments is unavailable in any other work. An important compilation of data that is a valuable addition to any library." - "Reference & Research Book News". " ...should join any short shelf of well-thumbed reference tools for readers interested in Federal military forces in the East." - "Civil War". "This impressive volume provides a complete account of the organization of all Union military divisions, departments, armies, army corps, brigades, and special commends...very meticulous in detail of personnel and maneuvers . .." - "American Reference Books Annual". "This is one of the most outstanding reference books that has ever been published on the subject of the Union Army during the Civil War period...a superb historical work ..." - "Infantry". " ...an ambitious and successful attempt to describe the changing organizational structure of the Union army in the East, while simultaneously placing field operations within that organizational context." - "Blue & Gray Magazine". Frank Welcher has compiled a complete and continuous account of the organization of all Union military divisions, departments, armies, army corps, divisions, brigades, and numerous special commands. The book also describes the command of the armies of the United States, miscellaneous organizations, and battles and campaigns. An indispensable new reference book, it is destined to become a Civil War military classic.
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Acclaim for "Volume I: The Eastern Theater": 'The breadth and meticulous rendering of this volume's contents, heretofore available only in widely scattered sources, mark this book as a classic of Civil War historiography...A fundamental reference work - "Library Journal". '...an indispensable reference work' - "Choice". 'This is one of the most outstanding reference books that have ever been published on the subject of the Union Army during the Civil War period. It ...was 15 years in the making. A better work for the purpose is unlikely to appear in the near future' - "Infantry".Here is Volume II of Frank Welcher's magisterial reference work on the Union Army. It extends coverage to the Western theater of operations. As in Volume I, Welcher provides a complete and continuous account of the organizations of all Union military divisions, departments, army corps, brigades, and the numerous special commands that came into existence from time to time during the war. His unit histories include the names of commanders and subordinate units, geographical boundaries, important dates, descriptions of combat activity, and detailed information about the units during times of military activity. He has made it possible for historians and Civil War buffs to track the activities of specific units. It includes extensive name and unti indexes for both Volumes I and II.
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