New Jersey and the Rebellion: a History of the Services of Troops and People of New Jersey in Aid of the Union Cause.
John Y. Foster
Published by Martin R. Dennis, Newark, NJ, 1868



872p. "Largely regimental summaries, three chapters cover the homefront and touch on state politicsand soceity."CWBks. Summary of campaigns, with chapters devoted to each united mustered into US service from the state

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