Quaint and Historic Forts of North America

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America
Title Quaint and Historic Forts of North America PDF eBook
Author John Martin Hammond
Publisher Good Press
Pages 272
Release 2019-12-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Quaint and Historic Forts of North America" is a historical novel looking at the origins of various forts built in the United States. The forts are a reminder of the military acumen of the inhabitants, spanning across several centuries. Many of them are the works of the diverse Europeans who migrated to the American colonies, bringing with them their architectural influences. As the author explains, "We behold the Indian in possession though we do not know who was his predecessor in holding the land... There come the Spanish with their relentless persecutions of the natives. There come the English, French, Dutch, and Swedish. And the claims of each clash, to at length give way—despite the military acumen of the French—to the steady, home-building genius of the English."

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America
Title Quaint and Historic Forts of North America PDF eBook
Author Hammond John Martin
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 450
Release 2013-06
Genre
ISBN 9781314341195

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Quaint and Historic Forts of North America

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America
Title Quaint and Historic Forts of North America PDF eBook
Author John Martin Hammond
Publisher Philadelphia ; London : J.B. Lippincott Company
Pages 446
Release 1915
Genre Fortification
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The work is chiefly devoted to accounts of forts within the present limits of the United States.

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America
Title Quaint and Historic Forts of North America PDF eBook
Author John Martin Hammond
Publisher Alpha Edition
Pages 436
Release 2019-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 9789353804923

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Quaint and Historic Forts of North America

Quaint and Historic Forts of North America
Title Quaint and Historic Forts of North America PDF eBook
Author Hammond John Martin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781018281414

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Journal of the United States Artillery

Journal of the United States Artillery
Title Journal of the United States Artillery PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 660
Release 1922
Genre Artillery
ISBN

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Surgeon in Blue

Surgeon in Blue
Title Surgeon in Blue PDF eBook
Author Scott McGaugh
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 303
Release 2013-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 1611459303

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Jonathan Letterman was an outpost medical officer serving in Indian country in the years before the Civil War, responsible for the care of just hundreds of men. But when he was appointed the chief medical officer for the Army of the Potomac, he revolutionized combat medicine over the course of four major battles—Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg—that produced unprecedented numbers of casualties. He made battlefield survival possible by creating the first organized ambulance corps and a more effective field hospital system. He imposed medical professionalism on a chaotic battlefield. Where before 20 percent of the men were unfit to fight because of disease, squalid conditions, and poor nutrition, he improved health and combat readiness by pioneering hygiene and diet standards. Based on original research, and with stirring accounts of battle and the struggle to invent and supply adequate care during impossible conditions, this new biography recounts Letterman’s life from his small-town Pennsylvania beginnings to his trailblazing wartime years and his subsequent life as a wildcatter and the medical examiner of San Francisco. At last, here is the missing portrait of a key figure of Civil War history and military medicine. His principles of battlefield care continue to be taught to military commanders and first responders.