In Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee Larry Daniel has given us a fascinating and important book on the rank and file Confederates who fought those battles.
In Days of Glory, Larry J. Daniel brings his analytic and descriptive skills to bear on the Cumberlanders as he explores the dynamics of discord, political infighting, and feeble leadership that stymied the army in achieving its full ...
In Christopher Thrasher's unique contribution to the series, Suffering in the Army of Tennessee, the author draws upon diaries, letters, newspapers, memoirs, official reports, and genealogical sources to capture from as many points of view ...
For the Army of Tennessee, it was religion. Onward Southern Soldiers: Religion and the Army of Tennessee in the Civil War explores the significant impact of religion on every rank, from generals to chaplains to common soldiers.
In fact, Stewart's troops drifted off to the right past the Federal left and did little fighting. The following day Stewart launched a second assault - which Johnston attempted but failed to abort at the last moment.
... the marker for Clayton's Brigade sits alone in the middle of the Dyer tanyard . 43. OR 30 ( 2 ) : 362-63 . 44. 126 SOLDIER OF TENNESSEE.
All reproduced for the first time in The Soldier's Pen, the documents and images that Bonner weaves together, providing context and explanation as required, powerfully re-create the day-to-day lives of the soldiers who fought and died for ...
William Mackall to wife, November 27, 1863, in Mackall, Son's Recollections, 196– 97; Neal to sister, December 6, 1863, Neal Letters, EU; Rennolds Diary, December 3, 1863, UT; Daniel Diary, December 2, 1863, USAMHI; James Hall to father ...
Includes Civil War Map and Illustrations Pack – 224 battle plans, campaign maps and detailed analyses of actions spanning the entire period of hostilities. “A story of the great war between the States—told from the ranks This is an ...
This is a collection of writings by and about Civil War soldiers. The pieces offer a revealing insight into the life of a Civil War soldier and bring to life the experiences of both Union and Confederate soldiers.
Sergeant John H. Freeman was with the Thirty-fourth Mississippi, which was one of the first units to confront Federal forces on the 18th and attacked several times over the course of the next two days. Freeman admitted that by the end ...