Advance and retreat : personal experiences in the United States and Confederate States armies /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[United States] :
Pickle Partners Publishing,
[2014]
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Edición: | Illustrated edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter I; United States Army
- California And Texas
- Confederate States Army
- Virginia, Yorktown, Eltham's Landing, Seven Pines Or Fair Oaks.; Chapter II; Confederate States Army, Virginia- Gaines's Mills Or First Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Boonsboro, Gap, And Sharpsburg, Or Antietam.; Chapter III; Confederate States Army
- Virginia
- Fredericksburg, Suffolk, Gettysburg, And Chickamauga.; Chapter IV; Reply To General Johnston
- Effective Strength And Losses, Army Of Tennessee -Dalton To Atlanta.; Chapter V.
- Reply To General Johnston
- Transfer From The Virginia To The Western Army -Dalton, Resaca, Adairsville, And Cassville. Chapter VI; Reply To General Johnston
- Cassville.; Chapter VII; Reply To General Johnston
- New Hope Church
- Kennesaw Mountain
- Retreat Across The Chattahoochee
- Johnston Relieved From Command.; Chapter VIII; Reply To General Johnston
- Handling Of Troops
- Lee And Jackson School Versus The Johnston School
- Johnston's Plan To Hold Atlanta "Forever."; Chapter IX.
- Reply To General Johnston
- His Intention To Abandon Atlanta
- Evacuation Of Richmond Contemplated In 1862
- Attempt To Court Martial. Chapter X; Siege Of Atlanta
- Difficulties Of The Situation
- Battle Of The 20th Of July.; Chapter XI; Siege Of Atlanta
- Battle 22d Of July
- Hardee
- General Frank Blair's Letter.; Chapter XII; Siege Of Atlanta
- Engagement Of The 28th Of July
- Wheeler, Iverson And Jackson
- Battle Of Jonesboroa
- Evacuation Of Atlanta.; Chapter XIII.
- Atlanta Untenable
- Losses During The Siege
- Compared With Those Of Sherman, And With Those Of Johnston From Dalton To Atlanta. Chapter XIV; Correspondence with Sherman
- Citations on the rules of War.; Chapter XV; Campaign To The Alabama Line
- Preparations
- President Davis Visits The Army -Hardee Relieved
- Allatoona
- Resaca
- Dalton -Lafayette
- Sudden Determination To Enter Tennessee -Gadsden
- Beauregard.; Chapter XVI; Tennessee campaign
- Forrest
- Wheeler
- Deflection to Florence
- Detention
- President Davis
- Beauregard
- Columbia
- Spring Hill.; Chapter XVII.
- Tennessee campaign
- Franklin
- Nashville
- retreat
- Tupelo
- return to Richmond
- surrender at Natchez, Mississippi. Chapter XVIII; Rashness
- Johnston
- Fabius
- Scipio.; Appendix.; General Hood's Report.
- The Operations Of The Army Of Tennessee.; Official report Lieutenant General S.D. Lee.; Official report of Lieutenant General Stewart, of operations under General Hood.; Official report of Major General G.W. Smith, Commanding Georgia militia, at and near Atlanta.; Letter to Honorable Mr. Seddon.