Friday, August 31, 2012
Telling story of 'hard luck' Minn. regiment
A new book looks at a historical incident I've never read about. In November 1863, a group of soldiers from the Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment heard the agonized pleas of a slave, a father whose wife and children were about to be sold off and separated, and set off to rescue the family — in defiance of orders. As a result, the liberators were charged with mutiny and starred in a case that caught national attention. • Article
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books,
Civil War,
family,
ninth minnesota,
slavery
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