Generals in Gray

Generals in Gray
Title Generals in Gray PDF eBook
Author Ezra J. Warner
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 456
Release 1959
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780807108239

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Given in memory of Lt. Charles Britton Hudson, CSA & Sgt. William Henry Harrison Edge, CSA by Eugene Edge III.

More Generals in Gray

More Generals in Gray
Title More Generals in Gray PDF eBook
Author Bruce S. Allardice
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 320
Release 2006-04
Genre History
ISBN 0807155748

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Presents a biographical sketch, photograph, and short bibliography of 137 Confederate generals who attained their rank through a route other than presidential appointment and have therefore been largely overlooked in historical accounts of the Civil War.

Generals in Gray

Generals in Gray
Title Generals in Gray PDF eBook
Author Ezra J. Warner, Jr.
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 452
Release 2006-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780807131503

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When Generals in Gray was published in 1959, scholars and critics immediately hailed it as one of the few indispensable books on the American Civil War. Historian Stanley Horn, for example, wrote, "It is difficult for a reviewer to restrain his enthusiasm in recommending a monumental book of this high quality and value." Here at last is the paperback edition of Ezra J. Warner's magnum opus with its concise, detailed biographical sketches and -- in an amazing feat of research -- photographs of all 425 Confederate generals. The only exhaustive guide to the South's command, Generals in Gray belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in the Civil War.

Kentuckians in Gray

Kentuckians in Gray
Title Kentuckians in Gray PDF eBook
Author Bruce S. Allardice
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 477
Release 2021-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 0813194067

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Perhaps more than any other citizens of the nation, Kentuckians held conflicted loyalties during the American Civil War. As a border state, Kentucky was largely pro-slavery but had an economy tied as much to the North as to the South. State government officials tried to keep Kentucky neutral, hoping to play a lead role in compromise efforts between the Union and the Confederacy, but that stance failed to satisfy supporters of both sides, all of whom considered the state's backing crucial to victory. President Abraham Lincoln is reported to have once remarked, "I hope to have God on my side, but I must have Kentucky." Kentucky did side with Lincoln, officially aligning itself with the Union in 1861. But the conflicted loyalties of Kentucky's citizens continued to impact the state's role in the Civil War. When forced to choose between North and South, Kentuckians made the choice as individuals. Many men opted to fight for the Confederate army, where a great number of them rose to high ranks. With Kentuckians in Gray: Confederate Generals and Field Officers of the Bluegrass State, editors Bruce S. Allardice and Lawrence Lee Hewitt present a volume that examines the lives of these gray-clad warriors. Some of the Kentuckians to serve as Confederate generals are well recognized in state history, such as John Hunt Morgan, John Bell Hood, and Albert Sidney Johnston. However, as the Civil War slips further and further into the past, many other Confederate leaders from the Commonwealth have been forgotten. Kentuckians in Gray contains full biographies of thirty-nine Confederate generals. Its principal subjects are native Kentuckians or commanders of brigades of Kentucky troops, such as Morgan. The first complete reference source of its type on Kentucky Civil War history, the book contains the most definitive biographies of these generals ever assembled, as well as short biographical sketches on every field officer to serve in a Kentucky unit. This comprehensive collection recognizes Kentucky's pivotal role in the War between the States, imparting the histories of men who fought "brother against brother" more than any other set of military leaders. Kentuckians in Gray is an invaluable resource for researchers and enthusiasts of Kentucky history and the American Civil War.

Generals in Gray

Generals in Gray
Title Generals in Gray PDF eBook
Author Ezra J. Warner
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1959
Genre Confederate States of America
ISBN

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Generals in Gray

Generals in Gray
Title Generals in Gray PDF eBook
Author Ezra J. Warner
Publisher
Pages
Release 2013
Genre Generals
ISBN 9780807152294

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Confederate Colonels

Confederate Colonels
Title Confederate Colonels PDF eBook
Author Bruce S. Allardice
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 450
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826266487

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"Allardice provides detailed biographical information on 1,583 Confederate colonels, both staff and line officers and members of all armies. In his introduction, he explains how one became a colonel -- the mustering process, election of officers, reorganizing of regiments -- and discusses problems of the nominating process, seniority, and "rank inflation""--Provided by publisher.