General Gordon Granger


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The first full-length biography of the Union general who performed heroically at the Civil War battles of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Mobile. By coming to the aid of Maj. Gen. Thomas—against orders—at the Battle of Chickamauga, Union Gen. Gordon Granger saved the Federal army from catastrophic defeat. Later, he played major roles in the Chattanooga and Mobile campaigns. Immediately after the war, as commander of US troops in Texas, his actions sparked the “Juneteenth” celebrations of slavery’s end, which continue to this day. After his first battle at Wilson’s Creek, Missouri, Granger rose through the ranks to contend with the Confederates Earl Van Dorn and Nathan Bedford Forrest for control of central Tennessee. The artillery platform he erected at Franklin, dubbed Fort Granger, would soon sound the death knell of the main Confederate army in the west. Granger eventually took command of a full infantry corps, but proved too odd of a fellow to promote further. This long-overdue biography sheds fascinating new light on a colorful commander who fought through the war in the West from its first major battles to its last, and even left his impact on the Reconstruction.







CIVIL WAR – Complete History of the War, Documents, Memoirs & Biographies of the Lead Commanders


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CIVIL WAR Complete History of the War, Documents, Memoirs & Biographies of the Lead Commanders stands as a comprehensive and illuminating collection, encapsulating the myriad dimensions of one of America's most defining conflicts. Through an expansive array of literary styles - including official documents, personal memoirs, and in-depth biographies - this anthology traverses the vast emotional and intellectual landscapes of the Civil War. The compilation not only showcases the diversity of experiences and perspectives from both sides of the battlefield but also highlights significant pieces that offer profound insights into the strategic minds of the war's most influential figures, without overly concentrating on a single contributor. The range and depth of the content place this collection in a significant literary and historical context, shedding light on the complexities of a war that shaped the nation's future. The contributing authors and editors, including notable figures such as John Esten Cooke, Abraham Lincoln, and Ulysses S. Grant, bring forth a rich tapestry of backgrounds united by the singular theme of the Civil War. The collection aligns with important historical and cultural movements, drawing from firsthand experiences and scholarly analyses to paint a detailed picture of the era. These contributions collectively offer a nuanced exploration of the Civil War, enriched by the varied literary methodologies and perspectives. Recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts alike, this anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with the Civil War's complete history through a carefully curated selection of documents, memoirs, and biographies. Readers are invited to explore the breadth of insights and the dialogue fostered between the works of different authors, enhancing their understanding of the war's impact and the legacies of its lead commanders. Delving into this collection promises an educational journey, showcasing the depth and diversity of human experiences during a pivotal moment in American history.










Congressional Record


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American Civil War [6 volumes]


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This expansive, multivolume reference work provides a broad, multidisciplinary examination of the Civil War period ranging from pre-Civil War developments and catalysts such as the Mexican-American War to the rebuilding of the war-torn nation during Reconstruction. The Civil War was undoubtedly the most important and seminal event in 19th-century American history. Students who understand the Civil War have a better grasp of the central dilemmas in the American historical narrative: states rights versus federalism, freedom versus slavery, the role of the military establishment, the extent of presidential powers, and individual rights versus collective rights. Many of these dilemmas continue to shape modern society and politics. This comprehensive work facilitates both detailed reading and quick referencing for readers from the high school level to senior scholars in the field. The exhaustive coverage of this encyclopedia includes all significant battles and skirmishes; important figures, both civilian and military; weapons; government relations with Native Americans; and a plethora of social, political, cultural, military, and economic developments. The entries also address the many events that led to the conflict, the international diplomacy of the war, the rise of the Republican Party and the growing crisis and stalemate in American politics, slavery and its impact on the nation as a whole, the secession crisis, the emergence of the "total war" concept, and the complex challenges of the aftermath of the conflict.