Minty and the Cavalry
Author : Joseph G. Vale
Publisher :
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 33,63 MB
Release : 1886
Category : United States
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Author : Joseph G. Vale
Publisher :
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 33,63 MB
Release : 1886
Category : United States
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Author : Dennis W. Belcher
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 34,87 MB
Release : 2018-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1476633576
During the Chickamauga Campaign, General Stanley's two Union cavalry divisions battled Forrest's and Wheeler's cavalry corps in some of the most difficult terrain for mounted operations. The Federal troopers, commanded by Crook and McCook, guarded the flanks of the advance on Chattanooga, secured the crossing of the Tennessee River, then pushed into enemy territory. The battle exploded on September 18 as Col. Minty and Col. Wilder held off a determined attack by Confederate infantry. The fighting along Chickamauga Creek included notable actions at Glass Mill and Cooper's Gap. Union cavalry dogged Wheeler's forces throughout Tennessee. The Union troopers fought under conditions so dusty they could hardly see, leading the infantry through the second costliest battle of the war.
Author : Dennis W. Belcher
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 43,41 MB
Release : 2016-05-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1476623961
During its two-year history, the cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland fought the Confederates in some of the most important actions of the Civil War, including Stones River, Chickamauga, the Tullahoma Campaign, the pursuit of Joseph Wheeler in October 1863 and the East Tennessee Campaign. They battled with legendary Confederate cavalry units commanded by Nathan Bedford Forrest, John Hunt Morgan, Wheeler and others. By October 1864, the cavalry grew from eight regiments to four divisions--composed of units from Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and Tennessee--before participating in Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, where the Union cavalry suffered 30 percent casualties. This history of the Army of the Cumberland's cavalry units analyzes their success and failures and re-evaluates their alleged poor service during the Atlanta Campaign.
Author : Clarence Monroe Burton
Publisher :
Page : 766 pages
File Size : 37,9 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Detroit (Mich.)
ISBN :
Author : Oliver Stratemeyer, Edward Optic
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 17,96 MB
Release : 2018-05-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3732685055
Reproduction of the original: An Undivided Union by Oliver Optic, Edward Stratemeyer
Author : Dennis W. Belcher
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 21,8 MB
Release : 2022-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1476683913
In July 1862, the directors of the Chicago Board of Trade used their significant influence to organize perhaps the most prominent Union artillery unit in the Western Theater. Enlistees were Chicagoans, mainly clerks. During the Civil War, the battery was involved in 11 major battles, 26 minor battles and 42 skirmishes. They held the center at Stones River, repulsing a furious Confederate attack. A few days later, they joined 50 other Union guns in stopping one of the most dramatic offensives in the Western Theater. With Colonel Robert Minty's cavalry, they resisted an overwhelming assault along Chickamauga Creek. This history chronicles the actions of the Chicago Board of Trade Independent Light Artillery at the battles of Farmington, Dallas, Noonday Creek, Atlanta, in Kilpatrick's Raid, and at Nashville, and Selma.
Author : Arthur Lockwood Wagner
Publisher :
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 46,64 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Military art and science
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Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 33,60 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Military art and science
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Author : Crisfield Johnson
Publisher :
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 26,87 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Allegan County (Mich.)
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Author : David A. Powell
Publisher : Savas Beatie
Page : 745 pages
File Size : 42,86 MB
Release : 2015-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1611212022
David PowellÍs The Chickamauga CampaignGlory 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 and largely misunderstood campaign. According to soldier rumor, Chickamauga in Cherokee meant ñRiver of Death.î The name lived up to that grim sobriquet in September 1863 when the Union Army of the Cumberland and Confederate Army of Tennessee waged a sprawling bloody combat along the banks of West Chickamauga Creek. This installment of PowellÍs tour-de-force depicts the final day of battle, when the Confederate army attacked and broke through the Union lines, triggering a massive rout, an incredible defensive stand atop Snodgrass Hill, and a confused retreat and pursuit into Chattanooga. Powell presents all of this with clarity and precision by weaving nearly 2,000 primary accounts with his own cogent analysis. The result is a rich and deep portrait of the fighting and command relationships on a scale never before attempted or accomplished. His upcoming third volume, Analysis of a Barren Victory, will conclude the set with careful insight into the fighting and its impact on the war, PowellÍs detailed research into the strengths and losses of the two armies, and an exhaustive bibliography. PowellÍs magnum opus, complete with original maps, photos, and illustrations, is the culmination of many years of research and study, coupled with a complete understanding of the battlefieldÍs complex terrain system. For any student of the Civil War in general, or the Western Theater in particular, PowellÍs trilogy is a must-read.