Those Damned Black Hats!
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Those Damned Black Hats!

The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign

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Those Damned Black Hats!

The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign

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WINNER FOR OPERATIONAL / BATTLE HISTORY, 2008, ARMY HISTORICAL FOUNDATION DISTINGUISHED BOOK AWARD
The Iron Brigade--an all-Western outfit famously branded as The Iron Brigade of the West--served out their enlistments entirely in the Eastern Theater. Hardy men were these soldiers from Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan, who waged war beneath their unique black Hardee Hats on many fields, from Brawner’s Farm during the Second Bull Run Campaign all the way to Appomattox. In between were memorable combats at South Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Mine Run, the Overland Campaign, and the grueling fighting around Petersburg. None of these battles compared with the “four long hours” of July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, where the Iron Brigade was all but wrecked. Lance Herdegen’s Those Damned Black Hats! The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign is the first book-length account of their remarkable experiences in Pennsylvania during that fateful summer of 1863. Drawing upon a wealth of sources, including dozens of previously unpublished or unused accounts, Herdegen details for the first time the exploits of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin, 19th Indiana, and 24th Michigan regiments during the entire campaign. On July 1, the Western troops stood line-to-line and often face-to-face with their Confederate adversaries, who later referred to them as “those damned Black Hats.” With the help of other stalwart comrades, the Hoosiers, Badgers, and Wolverines shed copious amounts of blood to save the Army of the Potomac’s defensive position west of town. Their heroics above Willoughby Run, along the Chambersburg Pike, and at the Railroad Cut helped define the opposing lines for the rest of the battle and, perhaps, won the battle that helped preserve the Union. Herdegen’s account is much more than a battle study. The story of the fighting at the “Bloody Railroad Cut” is well known, but the attack and defense of McPherson’s Ridge, the final stand at Seminary Ridge, the occupation of Culp’s Hill, and the final pursuit of the Confederate Army has never been explored in sufficient depth or with such story telling ability. Herdegen completes the journey of the Black Hats with an account of the reconciliation at the 50th Anniversary Reunion and the Iron Brigade’s place in Civil War history. “Where has the firmness of the Iron Brigade at Gettysburg been surpassed in history?” asked Rufus Dawes of the 6th Wisconsin. Indeed, it was a fair question. The brigade marched to Gettysburg with 1, 883 men in ranks and by nightfall on July 1, only 671 men were still to be counted. It would fight on to the end of the Civil War, and do so without its all-Western makeup, but never again was it a major force in battle. Some 150 years after the last member of the Iron Brigade laid down his life for his country, the complete story of what the Black Hats did at Gettysburg and how they remembered it is finally available.

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Table of contents

  1. Coverpage
  2. Title
  3. Copyrightpage
  4. Dedication Page
  5. FM
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Introduction
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Chapter 1: A Black Hat Brigade
  11. Chapter 2: I Cannot Stand it to Fight
  12. Chapter 3: He has Gone to Stonewall’s Funeral
  13. Chapter 4: Greenhorn Patriots
  14. Chapter 5: To be Shot Like Sheep in a Huddle
  15. Chapter 6: The Iron Brigade of the West
  16. Chapter 7: Bad News About the Rebs
  17. Chapter 8: A New Regiment and a Veteran Battery
  18. Chapter 9: The Black Hats
  19. Chapter 10: A Young Lieutenant and a Fair Maid
  20. Chapter 11: King’s Pet Babies
  21. Chapter 12: I Will Fight Them Inch by Inch
  22. Chapter 13: It’s Those Damned Black Hats!
  23. Chapter 14: One Sword is All I Need on This Line
  24. Chapter 15: Fire by File! Fire by File!
  25. Chapter 16: What Became of That Sword I Gave You?
  26. Chapter 17: I Can Stand it No Longer
  27. Chapter 18: Yelling Like Demons
  28. Chapter 19: I Grew About a Foot and a Half
  29. Chapter 20: In a Tight Place
  30. Chapter 21: We Left Behind the Rebel Flag, That Dearly Bought the Prize
  31. Chapter 22: Are you Satisfied With the Twenty-fourth?
  32. Chapter 23: Our Best and Bravest
  33. Chapter 24: The Finger of God Paralyzed his Brain
  34. Chapter 25: This Battle Will go by the Name of Gettysburg
  35. Chapter 26: A Shot From a Smoothbore Gun
  36. Chapter 27: The Old Army had Come to Itself Again
  37. Chapter 28: They Have Played Their Hand Long Enough
  38. Chapter 29: I Guess He is All Right on the Fight Question
  39. Chapter 30: No Man Can Fight Surrounded by Cowards
  40. Chapter 31: The Trust Imposed Upon Them
  41. Chapter 32: The Chance of a Lifetime
  42. Chapter 33: Glorious Remembrance
  43. Epilogue: An Unknown. July 1, 1997
  44. Appendices
  45. Notes
  46. Bibliography
  47. About the Author