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Alternative Histories: Integrating Drafted Men into the Military Narrative

Alternative Histories: Integrating Drafted Men into the Military Narrative

“How I hate the whole thing,” wrote a decidedly unhappy new recruit to the Sixth Wisconsin late in 1864, “from beginning to end.”[1] That was Joshua B. Ingalls, a Richfield County blacksmith in his late thirties with a wife and six children. He had managed to avoid earlier drafts, but ...
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