Squelching the Sesesh
内容简介
With 80,000 volunteers from a total population of only 600,000, Iowa supplied more men per capita in the Civil War than any other Union state. Iowans fought battles on its doorstep and engaged in most of the important campaigns in the West and South. The word aSesesha is coined from the word secession and was first applied to describe Missouri Southern sympathizers. This book explores Iowaas involvement in the battles of the war in great detail and presents the Civil War from Iowaas standpoint, as they fought long and hard to subdue the rowdy Missourians and other Rebels.
评价“Squelching the Sesesh”