Confederate Cavalry West of the River

Confederate Cavalry West of the River
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780292786165
ISBN-13 : 0292786166
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Confederate Cavalry West of the River by : Stephen B. Oates

Another Confederate cavalry raid impends. You hear the snort of an impatient horse, the leathery squeaking of saddles, the low-voiced commands of officers, the muffled cluck of guns cocked in preparation—then the sudden rush of motion, the din of another attack. This classic story seeks to illuminate a little-known theater of the Civil War—the cavalry battles of the Trans-Mississippi West, a region that included Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, the Indian Territory, and part of Louisiana. Stephen B. Oates traces the successes and defeats of the cavalry; its brief reinvigoration under John S. "Rip" Ford, who fought and won the last battle of the war at Palmetto Ranch; and finally, the disintegration of this once-proud fighting force.

The Army of Tennessee in Retreat

The Army of Tennessee in Retreat
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781476631905
ISBN-13 : 1476631905
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Army of Tennessee in Retreat by : O.C. Hood

Following the Battle of Nashville, Confederate General John Bell Hood's Army of Tennessee was in full retreat, from the battle lines south of Nashville to the Tennessee River at the Alabama state line. Ferocious engagements broke out along the way as Hood's small rearguard, harried by Federal Cavalry brigades, fought a 10-day running battle over 100 miles of impoverished countryside during one of the worst winters on record.

Discovering Texas History

Discovering Texas History
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780806147840
ISBN-13 : 0806147849
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Discovering Texas History by : Bruce A. Glasrud

"'Discovering Texas History' is a historiographical reference book that will be invaluable to teachers, students, and researchers of Texas history. Chapter authors are familiar names in Texas history circles--a 'who's who' of high profile historians. Conceived as a follow-up to the award winning (but increasingly dated) 'A Guide the History of Texas' (1988), 'Discovering Texas History' focuses on the major trends in the study of Texas history since 1990. In part one, topical essays address significant historical themes, from race and gender to the arts and urban history. In part two, chronological essays cover the full span of Texas historiography from the Spanish era to the modern day. In each case, the goal is to analyze and summarize the subjects that have captured the attention of professional historians so that 'Discovering Texas History' will take its place as the standard work on the history of Texas history"--

Opdycke's Tigers in the Civil War

Opdycke's Tigers in the Civil War
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781476675923
ISBN-13 : 1476675929
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Opdycke's Tigers in the Civil War by : Thomas Crowl

Organized in the fall of 1862, the 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was commanded by the aggressive and ambitious Colonel Emerson Opdycke, a citizen-soldier with no military experience who rose to brevet major general. Part of the Army of the Cumberland, the 125th first saw combat at Chickamauga. Charging into Dyer's cornfield to blunt a rebel breakthrough, the Buckeyes pressed forward and, despite heavy casualties, drove the enemy back, buying time for the fractured Union army to rally. Impressed by the heroic charge of an untested regiment, Union General Thomas Wood labeled them "Opdycke's Tigers." After losing a third of their men at Chickamauga, the 125th fought engagements across Tennessee and Georgia during 1864, and took part in the decisive battles at Franklin and Nashville. Drawing on both primary sources and recent scholarship, this is the first full-length history of the regiment in more than 120 years.

Life Among the Soldiers and Cavalry

Life Among the Soldiers and Cavalry
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 1560064919
ISBN-13 : 9781560064916
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Life Among the Soldiers and Cavalry by : James A. Corrick

This book discusses joining up, uniforms and rifles, training and discipline, and more.

The Civil War in the West (1861-July 1863)

The Civil War in the West (1861-July 1863)
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Publisher : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 0836855833
ISBN-13 : 9780836855838
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Civil War in the West (1861-July 1863) by : Dale Anderson

Discusses the differences of the Civil War in the east and west, discussing how in the west there was a concentration on controlling transportation, including the Mississippi River and the railroads.

Confederate Military History

Confederate Military History
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Publisher : The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages : 764
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ISBN-10 : 1410213781
ISBN-13 : 9781410213785
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Confederate Military History by : Clement A. Evans

This is one volume in a library of Confederate States history, in twelve volumes, written by distinguished men of the South, and edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia. A generation after the Civil War, the Southern protagonists wanted to tell their story, and in 1899 these twelve volumes appeared under the imprint of the Confederate Publishing Company. The first and last volumes comprise such subjects as the justification of the Southern States in seceding from the Union and the honorable conduct of the war by the Confederate States government; the history of the actions and concessions of the South in the formation of the Union and its policy in securing the territorial dominion of the United States; the civil history of the Confederate States; Confederate naval history; the morale of the armies; the South since the war, and a connected outline of events from the beginning of the struggle to its close. The other ten volumes each treat a separate State with details concerning its peculiar story, its own devotion, its heroes, and its battlefields. Volume 7 is Alabama and Mississippi.

The Great Missouri Raid

The Great Missouri Raid
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781476619231
ISBN-13 : 1476619239
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Missouri Raid by : Michael J. Forsyth

In 1864, General Sterling Price with an army of 12,000 ragtag Confederates invaded Missouri in an effort to wrest it from the United States Army's Department of Missouri. Price hoped his campaign would sway the 1864 presidential election, convincing war-weary Northern voters to cast their ballots for a peace candidate rather than Abraham Lincoln. It was the South's last invasion of Northern territory. But it was simply too late in the war for the South to achieve such an outcome, and Price grossly mismanaged the campaign, guaranteeing the defeat of his force and of the Confederate States. This book chronicles the Confederacy's desperate, final, ill-fated attempt to win a decisive victory.