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The Chickamauga Campaign

The Chickamauga Campaign
Title The Chickamauga Campaign PDF eBook
Author Henry Van Ness BOYNTON
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Release 1908
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Atlas of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Area Civil War Battles

Atlas of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Area Civil War Battles
Title Atlas of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Area Civil War Battles PDF eBook
Author William Robert Scaife
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Pages 84
Release 1983
Genre Chattanooga, Battle of, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1863
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General James Longstreet in the West

General James Longstreet in the West
Title General James Longstreet in the West PDF eBook
Author Judith Lee Hallock
Publisher Civil War Campaigns and Comman
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9781886661042

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It is September 1863. Gen. James Longstreet and his Corps ride the rails westward to join Gen. Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee in its efforts to halt the advance of the Union Army. Longstreet, a favorite of Gen. Robert E. Lee, fully expects to replace Bragg as commander of the Western Army. Despite assurances to Longstreet from prominent Confederates, President Davis does not remove Bragg to make way for Longstreet. Longstreet's keen disappointment and unsoldierly behavior lead to disaster for the Army itself. Upon separation from Bragg's Army he fails spectacularly at Knoxville, proving to all his inability to function in an independent command. An objective and realistic look at a Confederate commander by a respected historian.

This Terrible Sound

This Terrible Sound
Title This Terrible Sound PDF eBook
Author Peter Cozzens
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 689
Release 1992-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 025209848X

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When North and South met among the desolate mountains of northwestern Georgia in 1863, they began one of the bloodiest and most decisive campaigns of the Civil War. The climactic Battle of Chickamauga lasted just two days, yet it was nearly as costly as Gettysburg, with casualties among the highest in the war. In this study of the campaign, the first to appear in over thirty years and the most comprehensive account ever written on Chickamauga, Peter Cozzens presents a vivid narrative about an engagement that was crucial to the outcome of the war in the West. Drawing upon a wealth of previously untapped sources, Cozzens offers startling new interpretations that challenge the conventional wisdom on key moments of the battle, such as Rosecrans's fateful order to General Wood and Thomas's historic defense of Horseshoe Ridge. Chickamauga was a battle of missed opportunities, stupendous tactical blunders, and savage fighting by the men in ranks. Cozzens writes movingly of both the heroism and suffering of the common soldiers and of the strengths and tragic flaws of their commanders. Enhanced by the detailed battle maps and original sketches by the noted artist Keith Rocco, this book will appeal to all Civil War enthusiasts and students of military history.

Strike Them a Blow

Strike Them a Blow
Title Strike Them a Blow PDF eBook
Author Chris Mackowski
Publisher Savas Beatie
Pages 193
Release 2015-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1611212553

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The Civil War historian and author of A Season of Slaughter continues his engaging account of the Overland Campaign in this vivid chronicle. By May of 1864, Federal commander Ulysses S. Grant had resolved to destroy his Confederate adversaries through attrition if by no other means. Meanwhile, his Confederate counterpart, Robert E. Lee, looked for an opportunity to regain the offensive initiative. “We must strike them a blow,” he told his lieutenants. But Grant’s war of attrition began to take its toll in a more insidious way. Both army commanders—exhausted and fighting off illness—began to feel the continuous, merciless grind of combat in very personal ways. Punch-drunk tired, they began to second-guess themselves, missing opportunities and making mistakes. As a result, along the banks of the North Anna River, commanders on both sides brought their armies to the brink of destruction without even knowing it.

Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly

Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly
Title Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Wittenberg
Publisher Savas Publishing
Pages 258
Release 2016-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1940669596

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Ulric Dahlgren was a brilliant, ambitious young man who became the youngest full colonel in the United States Army at the age of twenty-one, yet died before his twenty-second birthday. This is the first biography of Dahlgren, and thankfully it was penned by cavalry expert and award-winning author Eric J. Wittenberg. Wittenberg’s account chronicles Dahlgren’s full life story, with a deep look at his military career and extensive connections within the nation’s capital, all of which led to the climax of his life: the notorious Dahlgren Raid. Like a Meteor Burning Brightly: The Short but Controversial Life of Colonel Ulric Dahlgren is based upon a plethora of source material, including previously unknown or little-used archival sources. Anyone interested in the Civil War in general, or just a fascinating life well-told, will want this book on their shelf.