Trumbull County Boys Company H, 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry In The Civil War by Chris Mowery is a wonderfully researched and written book on Company H of the 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
The boys and men of Company H were a ragtag group of farm boys from Ohio. They were an unpolished, ordinary group of young men. They came together to fight in the Battle of Fort Donelson in February 1862, the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862, the Siege of Vicksburg in 1863, the Atlanta Campaign in 1864, Sherman's March to the Sea, the Carolinas Campaign in 1865. Over the war, these man transformed into one of the most resilient and disciplined fighting regiments of the war.
Chris Mowery uses official military documents and diaries and letters from men in the company to tell the story of Company H. Chris tells not only the story of Company H and the 20th Ohio Infantry Regiment’s journey, but also the biographies of the individuals who made up the company. You get to know the commanders of the regiment, you get to know the privates of the company as well. Chris tells of the lives of fifty-two year old Samuel Hughes who lied about his age to serve along side his teenage son, William. Another notable individual is Lorain "Bunker" Ruggles who was not only fought with Company H but was a scout and spy for the Union Army. We learn about men from every rank, from 17-year-old private Isaac Strock to commissioned officers like Captain Edward C. Downs. As you read, you hear about the sense of brotherhood and comradery among the men of Company H. Near the end of the book, Chris tells of the absolute pain and horror of Andersonville prison where nearly 13,000 Union soldiers died.
Most history books examine events from a broad perspective, focusing on the overall war or a particular battle. In this book, Chris Mowery takes a more personal approach, telling the story through the experiences of a company and the individuals who served in it. While he still provides the larger context of the war and the battle, it is the stories of these men that bring the history to life.
I would highly suggest that anyone interested in history and the Civil War read this book and check out Chris Mowery's YouTube channel "Vlogging Through History" and podcast "Stories of the Civil War".