By Mark Hoffman
Foreword by William M. Anderson
Cloth - 9780814332924
Price: $44.95s
Subjects: Regional Studies: History
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Mark Hoffman is deputy department director of the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries.
“The author does a very good job of explaining the many supporting roles performed by engineering formations within the Union army. “My Brave Mechanics” has all the elements of a first-rate regimental history. The research is exemplary, the bibliography displaying a vast array of unpublished source materials, as well as a great volume and variety of published works consulted. Well presented, deeply researched, and appropriately detailed, “My Brave Mechanics” is an original and important additional to the literature, a wonderful history of the military contribution of the volunteer engineers to the ultimate victory of the Union army in the western theater.”
— Civil War Books and Author Blogspot
“Hoffman makes extensive use of primary evidence in his writing, much of it privately held in the hands of the solders’ descendents or in university archives, and provides extensive notes, photos, and maps to support the text.”
— Castle Crier
“His [Mark Hoffman’s] extensive use of diaries, letters, and military records associated with the regiment enable him to tell the story of a little-known but valuable unit clearly and thoroughly, thereby illuminating a forgotten chapter in the military history of the Wolverine state.”
— Michigan Historical Review
In "My Brave Mechanics", genealogist Mark Hoffman offers readers an extremely detailed and updated account of the First Michigan Engineers and Mechanics, utilizing a vast array of primary sources, including unpublished letters and dairies, regimental newspapers, period newspapers and postwar recollections. The author also does an admirable job of describing where these engineers hailed from, including analyzing their average ages, prewar occupations and trades, all of which gives a solid statistical portrait of who exactly there skilled laborers were. Hoffman has successfully added an important piece to the Civil War’s regimental history canon, such that students of the war in the Western Theatre or military engineering in general will want to add "My Brave Mechanics" to their libraries.”
— Civil War News
“"My Brave Mechanics" is a fine history of an unusual regiment, the First Michigan Engineers. Organized in 1861 to provide bridging and similar facilities to the armies, the Michigan men were assigned to the western theater and worked at Corinth, on Sherman’s march, and finally at Bentonville. The book is well researched and written, a valuable addition to the literature of the war.”
— Alan T. Nolan, author of The Iron Brigade, Lee Considered, and Rally Once Again
“"My Brave Mechanics" tells the tale of the First Michigan Engineers, a regiment of Wolverine volunteers whose skill with tools and courage in battle contributed greatly to the North’s defeat of the South in the West. Well researched and well written, it provides many significant insights into how the Civil War was waged.”
— Albert Castel, author of Decision in the West: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864
“This work traces the history of this little-known unit of volunteer mechanics and reveals the group’s substantial engineering accomplishments and combat experience. Hoffman offers readers a detailed account of the Michigan engineers from a wealth of sources, including letters, diaries, regimental papers, period newspapers and postwar accounts. Mark Hoffman has created an excellent volume that is well crafted, extensively researched, and accompanied with many photos. “My Brave Mechanics” fills an important niche in the history of our great state and its contributions to the American Civil War.
— Historical Society of Michigan Chronicle