Steele's Bayou Expedition, a Driving Tour Guide

Steele's Bayou Expedition, a Driving Tour Guide
Title Steele's Bayou Expedition, a Driving Tour Guide PDF eBook
Author David Dumas
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 52
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1477274421

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This book is designed for the amateur historian who is interested in visiting location related to the Vicksburg campaign. This book contains photographs, locations along with mileage and GPS coordinates of significant places along the march. Also included are excerpts from the "Official Records of the War Rebellion".

National Geographic the Civil War

National Geographic the Civil War
Title National Geographic the Civil War PDF eBook
Author National Geographic
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 514
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 1426214898

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Published in association with the Blue & Gray Education Society.

The Original Vicksburg National Military Park and Vicinity

The Original Vicksburg National Military Park and Vicinity
Title The Original Vicksburg National Military Park and Vicinity PDF eBook
Author David B. Dumas
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 325
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1524652040

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The Vicksburg National Military Park as it exists today is about two-thirds the size of the original park. The book describes the park as it was when the park was created. The book contains the name and location of markers and monuments that are currently located in the park. The book contains a brief history of the park, early photographs, descriptions, and styles of state markers and monuments. There are early maps of the park showing all the trenches and approaches. This book will give the park visitor far more insight as to the locations of all the markers that were associated with the park.

Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861–1865

Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861–1865
Title Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861–1865 PDF eBook
Author Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr.
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 286
Release 1996-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807167223

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“Bergeron has produced a book. . . essential to the serious Confederate scholar.”—Journal of American History In Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., examines the 111 artillery, cavalry, and infantry units that Louisiana furnished to the Confederate armies. No other reference has the complete and accurate record of Louisiana’s contribution to the war. For each unit, Bergeron provides a brief account of its war activities—including battles, losses, and dates of important events. He also lists the units’ field officers, the companies in each regiment or battalion, and the names of company commanders. “This book should serve as a model for studies of other states in the Civil War.”—Military History of the Southwest

Smithsonian's Great Battles & Battlefields of the Civil War

Smithsonian's Great Battles & Battlefields of the Civil War
Title Smithsonian's Great Battles & Battlefields of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Jay Wertz
Publisher William Morrow
Pages 866
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Organized by state and cross-referenced chronologically, this authoritative guide to every recorded battle and battlefield of America's bloodiest and most rending war explains the various battles and details the strategies behind troop movements. Lively anecdotes and biographies of the participants--both well-known and obscure--offer the personal perspective that makes history immediate and meaningful. 100+ photos & maps.

The Civil War on the Mississippi

The Civil War on the Mississippi
Title The Civil War on the Mississippi PDF eBook
Author Barbara Brooks Tomblin
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 388
Release 2016-06-14
Genre History
ISBN 0813167051

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Flowing from its source in northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi River borders or passes through ten different states and serves as one of the most important transportation systems in the United States. During the Civil War, both sides believed that whoever controlled the river would ultimately be victorious. Cotton exports generated much-needed revenue for the Confederacy, and the Mississippi was also the main conduit for the delivery of materials and food. Similarly, the Union sought to maintain safe passage from St. Louis, Missouri, to Cairo, Illinois, but also worked to bisect the South by seizing the river as part of the Anaconda Plan. Drawing heavily on the diaries and letters of officers and common sailors, Barbara Brooks Tomblin explores the years during which the Union navy fought to win control of the Mississippi. Her approach provides fresh insight into major battles such as Memphis and Vicksburg, but also offers fascinating perspectives on lesser-known aspects of the conflict from ordinary sailors engaged in brown-water warfare. These men speak of going ashore in foraging parties, assisting the surgeon in the amputation of a fellow crewman's arm, and liberating supplies of whiskey from captured enemy vessels. They also offer candid assessments of their commanding officers, observations of the local people living along the river, and their views on the war. The Civil War on the Mississippi not only provides readers with a comprehensive and vivid account of the action on the western rivers; it also offers an incredible synthesis of first-person accounts from the front lines.

A River Unvexed

A River Unvexed
Title A River Unvexed PDF eBook
Author Jim Miles
Publisher Cumberland House
Pages 612
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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When the Civil War began, control of the Mississippi River was the Confederacy's most important asset. For more than two years, 200,000 soldiers fought over a 500-mile stretch of the waterway--the longest battlefield in American history. Here is the first comprehensive account of the campaign for the entire Mississippi River. Illustrated.