Western Pride: the Iron Brigade from its creation to South Mountain: typescript, 1999.

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Western Pride: the Iron Brigade from its creation to South Mountain: typescript, 1999.

Term paper written by Kochanowski while a student at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado providing a history of the Iron Brigade in the Civil War, which was composed of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin; 19th Indiana; and 24th Michigan Infantries. Mainly comprised of research from secondary sources, the paper addresses the origin of the Iron Brigade and follows the unit until 1862. Included is a bibliography of sources.

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