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Massachusetts in the Rebellion, Volume 2, offers a detailed account of the Commonwealth's significant role during the American Civil War. Penned by P.C. Headley, this historical record meticulously documents the contributions of Massachusetts, from its leading statesmen and dedicated military personnel to its esteemed colleges and resilient citizens.
This volume explores the historical context of Massachusetts' commitment to the Union cause, highlighting key figures and pivotal events that defined the state's involvement in the conflict. Through vivid descriptions and comprehensive analysis, Headley captures the spirit of the era and underscores the sacrifices made by the people of Massachusetts. "Massachusetts in the Rebellion" serves as an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of the Civil War on a state and national level.
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