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~ Harold (Sonny) Hand (Author), (Author) "By 1861 the Irish people had been protesting English dominance over Ireland for hundreds of years..." (more)
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A historical non-fiction account of the 117th Pennsylvania volunteer regiment in the American Civil War of 1861 to 1865. This is the regimental history of the unit much better known as the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry. This is the first regimental history of the Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, also known as the 117th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. This is not a tale of the romance of war and the women they left behind. It is about men who become bored with routine camp life and freezing nights in tents without heat. Men who learn first to care for the horse and then for themselves. Men who learn to be accustomed to hunger and sickness and death, long before fighting their first battle!

When the first bullets fly they react as men could be expected to react. Confused and led by some men who may not have understood the new way of war, the outcome of the first encounter is predictable. Later, in one of the lesser-known battles of the Gettysburg Campaign, the regiment is ordered in front of enemy artillery during a midnight ambush and suffers casualties of almost half the regiment. But they learn, and they prevail, and when Grant turned the Union army into the Wilderness in 1864 the regiment knew what they had to do. And they did it well, serving with Gregg, Sheridan, Custer, Hancock, and others. When Grant asked for "One Good Regiment" of cavalry for an assignment, the Thirteenth was chosen.

Using letters, diaries, photos, and official correspondence, some of which are published here for the first time, the author traces the lives of cavalrymen at war. With brutal honesty, humor, and humanity, the men struggle to survive sickness as well as the hail of bullets and cannonballs. They'll tell you how they felt about the life they lived, and the bond with their friends and fellow soldiers that they were dying for.



About the Author

Harold "Sonny" Hand was born in New Jersey in 1952, where he attended local schools and played in local bands until his musical inclinations delivered him to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachussetts. From 1970 until the present time he has played drums and percussion in every style of music imaginable, including nightclubs, casinos, percussion ensembles, jazz, rock, and country & western. He has taught drums and percussion privately and in studios since 1972, and spent seven years on the faculty of Atlantic Community College in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Leaving the family construction business in 1983 he was employed by a Fortune 500 corporation, transferring to Northern Nevada in 1991. Sonny continues teaching and performing music in Nevada, and is a percussionist in the Ruby Mountain Symphony Orchestra. Since 1990, Sonny has been a Civil War reenactor and living historian, bringing hands-on Civil War education to the general public and into elementary and high school classrooms. Reenacting battles and encampments has helped the author to understand more accurately the life of the Civil War soldier, as well as ensuring a more authentic regimental history of the 13 th Pennsylvania Cavalry. The author currently lives in Spring Creek, Nevada, with his wife Jacqueline and their son Jonathan, who was born in 1992.

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  • Paperback: 325 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (June 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552124606
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552124604
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,588,068 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Hard Riding, Easy Reading, March 24, 2001
By James Panaro (Hollywood, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
While "One Good Regiment" is obviously a painstakingly-researched history of the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry that would complement any Civil War collection, Sonny Hand's meticulous attention to detail never gets in the way of a fast-paced read. Hand's forte is his ability to transform what had to have been thousands of hours of research into a riveting story that takes the reader on a virtual tour of the camps, battlefields, hospitals and prisons of the Civil War. By cleverly weaving together military records with personal accounts from diaries and letters, Hand recreates the lives of the ordinary men who performed extraordinary deeds as troopers of the 13th. Hand's book brings to life the 13th, its first recruits rising from Philadelphia's teeming Irish ghettoes to fight for the reunification of their adopted homeland, then follows the evolution of these "Irish Dragoons" into a battle-tested force eventually trusted by the cavalry commander of the Army of the Potomac as the answer to Grant's request for "one good regiment." With dozens of photos and a complete regimental muster list, Hand's book is a goldmine for both history and genealogy buffs.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Good Regiment - One good book, July 8, 2002
By Philip L. Bolte (West Union, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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Hand has written an excellent regimental history. Too often such books either lean too much toward personal histories or too much toward day-to-day operations of the regiment. In this work, the author has struck a proper balance. He relies extensively on The Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, as well he should. The OR provide the best documentation of actions of most Civil War units. Hand has supplemented the OR, though, with extensive research and use of letters, contemporary newspapers, diaries, and other books.
The book may not be perfect for the casual reader looking for a good evening's read, but for the student of the Civil War, it provides a close look at action at the regimental level and below. It is a real contribution to the careful study of the many battles in which the 13th Pennsylvania participated. These included operations in the Shenandoah Valley, with the Army of the Potomac, and, late in the war, with Sherman's army. The book is a valuable addition to Civil War literature
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Tribute to a Great Regiment, May 3, 2001
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Harold Hand's book is well written and researched. It puts the reader right in the center of the action of a hard fighting regiment of the Civil War. I have read it over and over and find something new each time. This book is a dream come true for me as I am the Great Grandson of PVT Ellis Etters of CO G 13th PA CAV. I have done some research on the Regiment myself and know that Mr. Hand put his heart into this book. This book is a must for any serious Civil War buff.
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Harold Hand, in his first major work, has written a superbly detailed account of one of the most important, yet previously overlooked, cavalry regiments of the Civil War. Read more
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