Reflections of a Civil War Historian: Essays on Leadership, Society, and the Art of WarUniversity of Missouri Press, 2004 - 254 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 23
Page 24
... Arm of Lee , stated that Taylor's unit was not with Lee , but rather that the battalion's sixth battery was the Ashland Battery , under Capt . Pichegru Woolfolk Jr. Wise was wrong ; Woolfolk's battery replaced Taylor's , for some reason ...
... Arm of Lee , stated that Taylor's unit was not with Lee , but rather that the battalion's sixth battery was the Ashland Battery , under Capt . Pichegru Woolfolk Jr. Wise was wrong ; Woolfolk's battery replaced Taylor's , for some reason ...
Page 25
... Get- tysburg ( New York : Collier Books , 1962 ) ; and Jennings Cropper Wise , The Long Arm of Lee , 2 vols . ( Lynchburg , Va .: J. P. Bell , 1915 ) . J. Thompson Brown Jr. , later an artillery battery commander Stephen D. Lee 25.
... Get- tysburg ( New York : Collier Books , 1962 ) ; and Jennings Cropper Wise , The Long Arm of Lee , 2 vols . ( Lynchburg , Va .: J. P. Bell , 1915 ) . J. Thompson Brown Jr. , later an artillery battery commander Stephen D. Lee 25.
Page 32
... arm . For two of the bat- teries , this was their first battle action . The enormous expenditures of each gun — estimated by one careful student at not less than 150 rounds apiece — made this one of the greatest muzzle - loading ar ...
... arm . For two of the bat- teries , this was their first battle action . The enormous expenditures of each gun — estimated by one careful student at not less than 150 rounds apiece — made this one of the greatest muzzle - loading ar ...
Page 56
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Page 58
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Contents
3 | |
18 | |
35 | |
The War Strikes Home | 52 |
A Virginian | 66 |
Lincolns Presidential Example in Dealing with the Military | 78 |
The War inside the Church | 99 |
The Crux of Frank L | 111 |
We Shall Cease to Be Friends | 133 |
Civil War to World War I | 147 |
The War Board the Basis of the United States | 158 |
Creation Mobilization | 169 |
The Evolution of Tactics in the Civil War | 200 |
On Remembering and Reliving History | 221 |
Index | 237 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American American Civil War Archer Jones Army of Tennessee artillery assault attack balloon battalion batteries battle Beauregard became Beringer brigade British campaign cavalry chief civil religion Colonel command Confederacy Confederate armies conscripts corps Davis’s defeat defense early enemy entrenchments essay Federal fight fire forces Fort Sumter Georgia Glatthaar Governor Grant guns Halleck Herman Hattaway historian Ibid infantry Jackson James Jefferson Davis John Johnston later Lee’s Lincoln lines Longstreet Louisiana major March McClellan ment Military History militia Mississippi nation North Carolina North Won Northern officers operations organization Owsley Owsley's P. G. T. Beauregard position president raid raiders rank rebel reenactors regiment Richmond River S. D. Lee Second Manassas Secretary Sherman slavery soldiers South Lost Southern staff Stanton Stephen strategy Sumter tactics theater Thomas Thomas’s tion troops Union army United University Press Vance veterans victory Virginia volunteer war’s West Point western theater Williams wrote Yankee York