The Zollie Tree
Title | The Zollie Tree PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond E. Myers |
Publisher | Filson Club |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780960107261 |
The Zollie Tree
Title | The Zollie Tree PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond E. Myers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1964-01-01 |
Genre | Mill Springs (Ky.), Battle of, 1862 |
ISBN | 9780960107209 |
Hidden History of Kentucky in the Civil War
Title | Hidden History of Kentucky in the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Berry Craig |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2010-02-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1614231036 |
Kentucky's motto may be "united we stand, divided we fall," but during the civil war, brother fought brother to the bitter end. The Civil War sharply split the Bluegrass State. Kentuckians fought Kentuckians in some of the bloodiest battles of America's bloodiest war. The names and faces of the winning and losing generals of those battles are in most history books. But this book is not like most history books; it is about hidden history. Most of the stories are not found in other books. Some are proof that the Civil War was truly "a brother's war" in the home state of Lincoln and Davis. From the Graves County gun grab to pirates in Paducah to dueling gunboats on the Mississippi, this one-of-a-kind collection of little-known tales by Kentucky historian Berry Craig will captivate Civil War enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
Confederate Outlaw
Title | Confederate Outlaw PDF eBook |
Author | Brian D. McKnight |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2011-04-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807137707 |
In the fall of 1865, the United States Army executed Confederate guerrilla Champ Ferguson for his role in murdering fifty-three loyal citizens of Kentucky and Tennessee during the Civil War. Long remembered as the most unforgiving and inglorious warrior of the Confederacy, Ferguson has often been dismissed by historians as a cold-blooded killer. In Confederate Outlaw: Champ Ferguson and the Civil War in Appalachia, biographer Brian D. McKnight demonstrates how such a simple judgment ignores the complexity of this legendary character. In his analysis, McKnight maintains that Ferguson fought the war on personal terms and with an Old Testament mentality regarding the righteousness of his cause. He believed that friends were friends and enemies were enemies -- no middle ground existed. As a result, he killed prewar comrades as well as longtime adversaries without regret, all the while knowing that he might one day face his own brother, who served as a Union scout. Ferguson's continued popularity demonstrates that his bloody legend did not die on the gallows. Widespread rumors endured of his last-minute escape from justice, and over time, the borderland terrorist emerged as a folk hero for many southerners. Numerous authors resurrected and romanticized his story for popular audiences, and even Hollywood used Ferguson's life to create the composite role played by Clint Eastwood in The Outlaw Josey Wales. McKnight's study deftly separates the myths from reality and weaves a thoughtful, captivating, and accurate portrait of the Confederacy's most celebrated guerrilla. An impeccably researched biography, Confederate Outlaw offers an abundance of insight into Ferguson's wartime motivations, actions, and tactics, and also describes borderland loyalties, guerrilla operations, and military retribution. McKnight concludes that Ferguson, and other irregular warriors operating during the Civil War, saw the conflict as far more of a personal battle than a political one.
Battlefield Update
Title | Battlefield Update PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Military parks |
ISBN |
Confederate Veteran
Title | Confederate Veteran PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Confederate States of America |
ISBN |
The Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky
Title | The Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart W. Sanders |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 2015-06-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1614239657 |
On January 19, 1862, Confederate and Union forces clashed in the now-forgotten Battle of Mill Springs. Armies of inexperienced soldiers chaotically fought in the wooded terrain of south-central Kentucky as rain turned bloodied ground to mud. Mill Springs was the first major Union victory since the Federal disaster of Bull Run. This Union triumph secured the Bluegrass State in Union hands, opening the large expanses of Tennessee for Federal invasion. From General Felix Zollicoffer meeting his death by wandering into Union lines to the heroics of General George Thomas, Civil War historian Stuart Sanders chronicles this important battle and its essential role in the war.