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Book Synopsis Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry by : Thomas B. Jones
Download or read book Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry written by Thomas B. Jones and published by . This book was released on 1907* with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry by : Thomas B. Jones
Download or read book Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry written by Thomas B. Jones and published by . This book was released on 2015-07-11 with total page 462 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Excerpt from Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry: A Full and Authentic Account of the Participation of the Regiment in the Battles, Sieges, Skirmishes and Expeditions in Which It Was Engaged In the year 1890 Gen. Benjamin Dornblaser commenced to gather material and biographical matter of the officers and men of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with a view of writing a history, and drafting a plan, setting forth directions for the same. He collected many photographs and had written an outline of the causes of the war, and a few historical sketches of Companies E and F, in part. On account of the delay of comrades to respond, he failed to prosecute the inquiry further and for a few years the work was partly abandoned. At his death in 1905 the work was unfinished. In August, 1906, the present writer, Lieut. T. B. Jones, wrote Mrs. Benj. Dornblaser, widow of the General, who expressed an earnest request to take up the work and complete the same. The plans and specifications were diligently prosecuted witha success far beyond my expectations. The plan for a pictorial edition, with biographies of the members, met with fair success, after a long and tedious correspondence with the comrades and with many of the sons and daughters of the deceased officers. The greatest problem has been to finance the cost of the work. During the Winter months of 1906 and the Spring of 1907, over 1500 letters were sent out, soliciting subscriptions and to obtain data and a true biography of those living and dead. Success has crowned my efforts. I sincerely hope and expect that this work may be satisfactory to all comrades. The object was not, by General Dornblaser, nor by me, to make any money from the sale of the history, but rather that a work might be left to the comrades, their children and grandchildren and to the friends of the Regiment, telling of the organization of the different companies and of the long and hard service of the men composing the same. I am indebted to the following persons for financial help - Gen. Smith D. Atkins, Capts. W. W. Krape, Reitzell, Stewart, Dr. W. P. Naramore, Hon. F. O. Lowden, Hon. Homer Aspinwall, Mrs. Dr. DePuy and others. To the following for literary and financial help - Mrs. Gen. B. Dornblaser, Mrs. Col. J. A. Davis, (now Mrs. Winship); to Capts. Lollar, of Olney and Cooper of Seward, Neb., who have excelled in furnishing information and financial aid. It is, therefore, to the memory of this noble band of nearly 2000 men who served so faithfully, and to the dead heroes who gave their lives, that this work is dedicated. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Book Synopsis Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry by : Thomas B. Jones
Download or read book Complete History of the 46th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry written by Thomas B. Jones and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis The Era of the Civil War--1820-1876 by : US Army Military History Research Collection
Download or read book The Era of the Civil War--1820-1876 written by US Army Military History Research Collection and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 604 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis The Era of the Civil War--1820-1876 by : Louise A. Arnold-Friend
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Book Synopsis Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 by : Edward Cunningham
Download or read book Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 written by Edward Cunningham and published by Savas Beatie. This book was released on 2009-06-25 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The bloody and decisive two-day battle of Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862) changed the entire course of the American Civil War. The stunning Northern victory thrust Union commander Ulysses S. Grant into the national spotlight, claimed the life of Confederate commander Albert S. Johnston, and forever buried the notion that the Civil War would be a short conflict. The conflagration at Shiloh had its roots in the strong Union advance during the winter of 1861-1862 that resulted in the capture of Forts Henry and Donelson in Tennessee. The offensive collapsed General Albert S. Johnstons advanced line in Kentucky and forced him to withdraw all the way to northern Mississippi. Anxious to attack the enemy, Johnston began concentrating Southern forces at Corinth, a major railroad center just below the Tennessee border. His bold plan called for his Army of the Mississippi to march north and destroy General Grants Army of the Tennessee before it could link up with another Union army on the way to join him. On the morning of April 6, Johnston boasted to his subordinates, Tonight we will water our horses in the Tennessee! They nearly did so. Johnstons sweeping attack hit the unsuspecting Federal camps at Pittsburg Landing and routed the enemy from position after position as they fell back toward the Tennessee River. Johnstons sudden death in the Peach Orchard, however, coupled with stubborn Federal resistance, widespread confusion, and Grants dogged determination to hold the field, saved the Union army from destruction. The arrival of General Don C. Buells reinforcements that night turned the tide of battle. The next day, Grant seized the initiative and attacked the Confederates, driving them from the field. Shiloh was one of the bloodiest battles of the entire war, with nearly 24,000 men killed, wounded, and missing. Edward Cunningham, a young Ph.D. candidate studying under the legendary T. Harry Williams at Louisiana State University, researched and wrote Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 in 1966. Although it remained unpublished, many Shiloh experts and park rangers consider it to be the best overall examination of the battle ever written. Indeed, Shiloh historiography is just now catching up with Cunningham, who was decades ahead of modern scholarship. Western Civil War historians Gary D. Joiner and Timothy B. Smith have resurrected Cunninghams beautifully written and deeply researched manuscript from its undeserved obscurity. Fully edited and richly annotated with updated citations and observations, original maps, and a complete order of battle and table of losses, Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 will be welcomed by everyone who enjoys battle history at its finest. About the Authors: Edward Cunningham, Ph.D., studied under T. Harry Williams at Louisiana State University. He was the author of The Port Hudson Campaign: 1862-1863 (LSU, 1963). Dr. Cunningham died in 1997. Gary D. Joiner, Ph.D., is the author of One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End: The Red River Campaign of 1864, winner of the 2004 Albert Castel Award and the 2005 A. M. Pate, Jr., Award, and Through the Howling Wilderness: The 1864 Red River Campaign and Union Failure in the West. He lives in Shreveport, Louisiana. Timothy B. Smith, Ph.D., is author of Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg (winner of the 2004 Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Non-fiction Award), The Untold Story of Shiloh: The Battle and the Battlefield, and This Great Battlefield of Shiloh: History, Memory, and the Establishment of a Civil War National Military Park. A former ranger at Shiloh, Tim teaches history at the University of Tennessee.
Book Synopsis Special Bibliography - US Army Military History Research Collection by : US Army Military History Research Collection
Download or read book Special Bibliography - US Army Military History Research Collection written by US Army Military History Research Collection and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 940 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Bibliography of State Participation in the Civil War 1861-1866 by : United States. War Department. Library
Download or read book Bibliography of State Participation in the Civil War 1861-1866 written by United States. War Department. Library and published by . This book was released on 1913 with total page 1154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Colonels in Blue--Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin by : Roger D. Hunt
Download or read book Colonels in Blue--Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin written by Roger D. Hunt and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2019-07-05 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The sixth in a series documenting Union army colonels, this biographical dictionary lists regimental commanders from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. A brief sketch of each is included--many published here for the first time--giving a synopsis of Civil War service and biographical details, along with photos where available.
Book Synopsis Monthly Bulletin by : Indiana State Library
Download or read book Monthly Bulletin written by Indiana State Library and published by . This book was released on 1917 with total page 1104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Occupied Vicksburg by : Bradley R. Clampitt
Download or read book Occupied Vicksburg written by Bradley R. Clampitt and published by LSU Press. This book was released on 2016-10-19 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the Civil War, Vicksburg, Mississippi, assumed almost mythic importance in the minds of Americans: northerners and southerners, soldier and civilian. The city occupied a strategic and commanding position atop rocky cliffs above the Mississippi River, from which it controlled the great waterway. As a result, Federal forces expended enormous effort, expense, and troops in many attempts to capture Vicksburg. The immense struggle for this southern bastion ultimately heightened its importance beyond its physical and strategic value. Its psychological significance elevated the town’s status to one of the war’s most important locations. Vicksburg’s defiance dismayed northerners and delighted Confederates, who saw command of the river as a badge of honor. Finally, after a six-week siege that involved intense military and civilian suffering amid heavy artillery bombardment, Union forces captured the “Gibraltar of the Confederacy,” ending the bloody campaign. While many historians have told the story of the fall of Vicksburg, Bradley R. Clampitt is the first to offer a comprehensive examination of life there after its capture by the United States military. In the war-ravaged town, indiscriminate hardships befell soldiers and civilians alike during the last two years of the conflict and immediately after its end. In Occupied Vicksburg, Clampitt shows that following the Confederate withdrawal, Federal forces confronted myriad challenges in the city including filth, disease, and a never-ending stream of black and white refugees. Union leaders also responded to the pressures of newly free people and persistent guerrilla violence in the surrounding countryside. Detailing the trials of blacks, whites, northerners, and southerners, Occupied Vicksburg stands as a significant contribution to Civil War studies, adding to our understanding of military events and the home front. Clampitt’s astute research provides insight into the very nature of the war and enhances existing scholarship on the experiences of common people during America’s most cataclysmic event.