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The Galvanized Yankees
The Galvanized Yankees
Author: Dee Brown
Here is the fascinating and little-known story of the Galvanized Yankees, who stood watch over a nation that they had once sought to destroy. They were Confederate soldiers who were recruited from Union prison camps in the North to serve in the West. On the condition they would not be sent south to fight their former comrades, they exchanged gra...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780803260757
ISBN-10: 080326075X
Publication Date: 6/1/1986
Pages: 255
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A fascinating story of the six volunteer regiments of former Confederate soldiers which served the Union on the western frontier from the latter days of the Civil War until November 1866. One regiment even consisted of a number of former Union soldiers who, when captured, joined the Confederate Army to get out of prison camps and then later, when captured by the Union, volunteered again to serve in the volunteer regiments.

Briefly mentioned is Henry Morton Stanley, of "Dr. Livingston, I presume" fame, who served in the Civil War as a Union sailor, Confederate Soldier and Union soldier.

One company of former confederates was even commanded by a former Confederate.

Whether fighting Indians, counter-marching across the West, dying of disease, staving on poor rations or living it up at the Army's outpost in Salt Lake City, these men left their mark on the West. Considering the conditions they had to live under, it is a wonder so few deserted.


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