#3379245 in BooksColor: Multicolor 2002-04-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.98 x .94 x 6.06l; 1.24 #File Name: 1578600383352 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Impressively informative and well written historyBy Midwest Book ReviewAlso available in a paperback edition (1578600383; $24.95); Harvestfields Of Death: The Twentieth Indiana Volunteers Of Gettysburg is an impressively informative and well written history that has as its focus the men who fought for the Union cause in one of the Civil War's most important battles. Formed by volunteers in resistance to the threat of Confederate invasion into Indiana and Ohio; the Twentieth Indiana Volunteers is the unit that fought valiantly in the lethal morass of the Seven Days battles; Second Manassas; and in the wheatfields of Gettysburg. Author Craig Dunn draws upon hundreds of private documents and a wealth of pictures to tell the remarkable story of individualist Hoosiers who "wrote their names in blood across the harvesfields of the Eastern theatre of war". Harvestfields Of Death is a welcome and seminal contribution to Civil War Studies and highly commended to the attention of both academia; the Civil War buff; and the non-specialist general reader with a particular interest in the role that Indiana men played in defense of the Union and their home state.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great StoryBy David A Lyons III bought this book because my great; great grandfather served in the 20th Indiana. I was surprised and pleased that he was mentioned by name in the book. A great and riveting story of brave men that endured many hardships along the way.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This is One Great BookBy Bob Williams"When I was sixteen years of age I traded the golden harvestfields of grain for the red harvestfields of death." With these words the book Harvestfields of Death begins the epic journey of the men of the Twentieth Indiana Volunteers through the Civil War. An heroic regiment and an equally heroic endeavor to write this history. Craig Dunn is becoming the finest Civil War historian of his generation.