By now you have seen many books that would be a great addition to your genealogy library. You may be thinking, “Where am I going to put another one?” Warriors in Mr. Lincoln’s Army: Native American Soldiers Who Fought in the Civil War by Quita V. Shier is one of those books you will be glad you made room for on your shelf.
This book is very well-researched. It is broken down by each individual who served in Company K. The author provides as much information on each person’s life story as could be found.
The great thing about Warriors in Mr. Lincoln’s Army is that you could read it from cover to cover and love it. You could also just flip to a particular person’s story and find out all there is to know about that person.
Along the way, you will also learn about the conditions at hospitals, prisons, and on the field.
If you are at all interested in the War for Southern Independence, you will want to add Warriors in Mr. Lincoln’s Army to your “To be read" list.
We give this book all five stars. It is very well-written and extremely well-researched.
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