Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 1570035954
ISBN-13 : 9781570035951
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : John Overton Casler

Krick chronicling Casler's origins and his careers after the war as a writer and organizer of Confederate veterans groups.

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001142269
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Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : John Overton Casler

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044012920278
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Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : John Overton Casler

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112047590945
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Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : Casler

Published in 1906, this is the recollections of John Casler while in the service of the Confederacy and being a member of the Stonewall Brigade during the Civil War.

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1013230762
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Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : John Overton Casler

A Brotherhood Of Valor

A Brotherhood Of Valor
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781501128301
ISBN-13 : 1501128302
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brotherhood Of Valor by : Jeffry D. Wert

This unusual and moving chronicle covers some of the most important battles of the Civil War—Sharpsburg (Antietam), Gettysburg, and Chancellorsville—through the stories of the two brigades who confronted each other on the bloody fields of battle. Drawing on original source material, Jeffry Wert reconstructs the drama and terrors of war through the eyes of the ordinary men who became members of two of the most respected fighting units of their respective armies, the Stonewall Brigade of the Confederacy and the Iron Brigade of the Union. There are tales of grueling marches and almost unbearable deprivations; eyewitness accounts of ferocious fighting and devastating losses on both sides; and portraits of acts of courage and valor performed by soldiers and officers who, despite the difficulties they faced, remained dedicated to the cause for which they were fighting.

The Twenty-Fourth Michigan

The Twenty-Fourth Michigan
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Publisher : Stackpole Books
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780811766951
ISBN-13 : 0811766950
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Twenty-Fourth Michigan by : Donald L. Smith

In the tradition of the great regimental histories of the past, this book records the fire which seared the ranks of the Twenty-Four Michigan Regiment of the legendary “Iron Brigade.” Born as the result of a riot, led by a Virginian, met with coldness and hostility by the black-hatted veterans of the brigade, the Twenty-Fourth swore it would win their respect…and so they did with a vengeance. At Fredericksburg, in “artillery hell” and under a murderous crossfire from the guns of “Stonewall” Jackson and “Jeb” Stuart, they performed the manual of arms to stead the line. The first day at Gettysburg they sparked this remark from the confederate ranks…”That ain’t no milishy, there’s those damn black hats again.” With the immortal First Corps they were ordered west of the town to hold long enough for the army to occupy the strategic heights behind them. They held, and by evening they had lost more men than any of the 400-odd Union regiments engaged in the battle. Still later they marched down “that crimson strip across the maps,” which marked Grant’s Wilderness Campaign; they bled at Petersburg and then, their ranks almost decimated, were sent to guard bounty jumpers. The last tribute to their gallant service came as they were chosen the Guard of Honor for Lincoln’s funeral. In a little more than two years of bloody fighting they found their way to nineteenth place on the list of “300 Fighting Regiments.” To read this book is to consort with heroes who, 100 years ago, stood watching their world writhe in agony. It gives hope that in matching their courage, our country will emerge from the cauldron triumphant.

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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ISBN-10 : 0243695993
ISBN-13 : 9780243695997
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : John Overton Casler

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade
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Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 1542574765
ISBN-13 : 9781542574761
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade by : John O. Casler

Published in 1906, this is the recollections of John Casler while in the service of the Confederacy and being a member of the Stonewall Brigade during the Civil War.

Rebel Yell

Rebel Yell
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 704
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ISBN-10 : 9781451673302
ISBN-13 : 1451673302
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Rebel Yell by : S. C. Gwynne

Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the epic New York Times bestselling account of how Civil War general Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson became a great and tragic national hero. Stonewall Jackson has long been a figure of legend and romance. As much as any person in the Confederate pantheon—even Robert E. Lee—he embodies the romantic Southern notion of the virtuous lost cause. Jackson is also considered, without argument, one of our country’s greatest military figures. In April 1862, however, he was merely another Confederate general in an army fighting what seemed to be a losing cause. But by June he had engineered perhaps the greatest military campaign in American history and was one of the most famous men in the Western world. Jackson’s strategic innovations shattered the conventional wisdom of how war was waged; he was so far ahead of his time that his techniques would be studied generations into the future. In his “magnificent Rebel Yell…S.C. Gwynne brings Jackson ferociously to life” (New York Newsday) in a swiftly vivid narrative that is rich with battle lore, biographical detail, and intense conflict among historical figures. Gwynne delves deep into Jackson’s private life and traces Jackson’s brilliant twenty-four-month career in the Civil War, the period that encompasses his rise from obscurity to fame and legend; his stunning effect on the course of the war itself; and his tragic death, which caused both North and South to grieve the loss of a remarkable American hero.