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The County Regiment

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An illustrative form of the second contingent of the Connecticut soldier viscous weaponry, formerly the Nineteenth Volunteer Infantry, in the American Civil War.

In the first few pages, Vaill narrates that at the start of 1861, with the attack on Fort Sumter, which, followed by an expanded and a time of doubt, flourished with an unexpected disbelief that set the qualms of irresolute and varied the views of the skeptical. Abruptly, in the northern part of the country, there flounced a swell of extreme countrywide emotions, accompanied by sights of nationalistic and assertive eagerness and there was also an ensuing horde of volunteers, who rendered service for ninety days with the biggest optimisms, and equal unawareness of the predicament which burdened the nation. All of those had flourished Connecticut more than her given portion and Litchfield County an owed portion.

At the end of the stirring stage was abounded by the battle, every country men felt wonder and dismay, when they first knew of the favorable highlight, followed by a new assembly of nationalistic sentiment, a little thrilled and more heroic, and with a stronger trepidation of the concrete circumstances. The list of volunteers for an extensive time had begun and went on for a number of months, there was contingent after contingent joined and armed and ordered in the south up to 1862, the undertaking commenced their cogency. The national soldiers were triumphant at winter and faith encompassed in the insuperability of the Grand Army of the Potomac, which was structured under the supremacy of General McClellan for what the exasperated nation thought to have an unknowable time. An order in the War Department in April of 1862 stated on putting an end to enlisting for the armies, increased to the certainty, and the north descended to look forward with leaps of faith the outcome of McClellan’s wide foreseeable encroachment.
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