Summary:
"The 21st Missouri Regiment Infantry Veteran Volunteers: Historical Memoranda," compiled by N. D. Starr and T. W. Holman, is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This book chronicles the experiences of the 21st Missouri Regiment during and after the American Civil War, detailing organizing efforts, battles, and the challenges faced by the regiment. It serves as a memorial to the soldiers who fought and highlights the camaraderie and sacrifices they made during their service. The book provides a comprehensive narrative of the regiment’s formation, their participation in significant battles such as Shiloh and Corinth, and their journey through various campaigns. It recounts the experiences of the soldiers in vivid detail, presenting their valor in combat, hardships of military life, and eventual return home following the war. Holman and Starr’s work not only preserves the military history of the 21st Missouri but also pays tribute to the personal stories of loss and survival, depicting a heartfelt connection among the veterans. (This is an automatically generated summary.)