"Far surpasses anything anyone else has ever done about this pivotal
engagement." — The Journal of America's Military Past Chickamauga,
according to soldier rumor, is a Cherokee word meaning "River of
Death." It certainly lived up to that grim sobriquet in September 1863
when the Union Army of the Cumberland and Confederate Army of
Tennessee waged bloody combat along the banks of West Chickamauga
Creek. Here, award-winning author David Powell embraces a fresh
approach that explores Chickamauga as a three-day battle, rather than
the two-day affair it has long been considered, with September 18
being key to understanding how the fighting developed the next
morning. The second largest battle of the Civil War produced 35,000
casualties and one of the last clear-cut Confederate tactical
victories—a triumph that for a short time reversed a series of Rebel
defeats and reinvigorated the hope for Southern independence. At issue
was Chattanooga, the important "gateway to the South" and logistical
springboard into Georgia. Despite its size, importance, and
fascinating cast of characters, this epic Western Theater battle has
received but scant attention. Powell masterfully rectifies this
oversight with the first of three installments spanning the entire
campaign. This volume includes the Tullahoma Campaign in June, which
set the stage for Chickamauga, and continues through the second day of
fighting on September 19. Powell's magnificent study fully explores
the battle from all perspectives and is based upon fifteen years of
intensive research that has uncovered nearly 2,000 primary sources
from generals to privates, all stitched together to relate the
remarkable story that was Chickamauga. Includes illustrations
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From the Crossing of Tennessee River Through the Second Day, August 22–September 19, 1863
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611211757
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter