Providing an overview of this dramatic battle of the Civil War, this book also provides an on-site tour to help both serious students and casual visitors get the most out of a visit to the location. 43 maps.
The third and last book of the series includes appendices and essays exploring specific questions about the battle in substantially greater detail.
The third and last book of the series includes appendices and essays exploring specific questions about the battle in substantially greater detail.
David PowellÍs The Chickamauga Campaign_Glory or the Grave: The Breakthrough, Union Collapse, and the Retreat to Chattanooga, September 20-23, 1863 is the second volume in his magnificent projected three-volume study of this overlooked ...
The battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, only two months and a few miles apart in the fall of 1863, were not only brutal and dramatic, but also pivotal to the...
Enhanced by the detailed battle maps and original sketches by the noted artist Keith Rocco, this book will appeal to all Civil War enthusiasts and students of military history.
And much like the soldiers who bravely fought, each monument has its own history. Join Stacy W. Reaves and photographer Jane D. Beal as they recount the history of Chickamauga Battlefield and the monuments that memorialize its history.
By the Autumn of 1863 the Confederacy was in dire straits.
1, 539] In the previous paragraph Willich is probably making reference to Major General Joseph J. Reynolds's Fourth Division, Fourteenth Corps. You will now move forward four hours in time and look at a night attack conducted by Major ...
General George H. Thomas, the “Rock of Chickamauga” of the history books, was a Virginian who chose the northern side in the Civil War.
This broad collection covers every angle of the campaign, from its prelude to its denouement, from the points of view of key players of all ranks on both sides.