The Granite State has a remarkable record of service during the Civil
War. It supplied a total of 10,657 recruits for the infantry, cavalry
and field artillery divisions in 1861, with the majority of these first
recruits enlisting for three years of service. Historian Bruce Heald
lets the soldiers and sailors tell their stories in their own words by
weaving together the letters to those left behind--families in
Portsmouth and Nashua and sweethearts in Concord and Manchester. Heald
includes brief introductions to each volunteer regiment, accounts of
more than one hundred personal letters and an in-depth look at camp
life. This book offers a personal and intimate connection with New
Hampshire during the War Between the States through the voices of its
heroic sons.