In July 1863, with the Confederacy still reeling from the defeats at
Vicksburg and Gettysburg, Union forces pushed deep into Arkansas,
capturing the capital of Little Rock. In response, Colonel Joseph O.
Shelby launched a daring raid to disrupt the advance. Taking 600 men
and a section of light artillery, he slipped behind enemy lines.
Moving by night to confuse the enemy, Shelby captured a series of
small outposts, collecting weapons and recruits as he went. As they
continued their ride, the rebels tore up railroad tracks, burned
bridges, and cut telegraph lines. Despite these successes, the Union
troops slowly closed in on the raiders. Shelby fought a series of
bitter skirmishes, until he found himself surrounded. Unwilling to
surrender, Shelby led a charge through the Federal lines, bursting out
into the open country and onto the road back to the Confederacy. While
the results of this raid are still debated by historians, no one has
ever doubted its boldness, and west of the Mississippi it became
common to boast, “You've heard of Jeb Stuart's ride around
McClellan? Hell, brother, Jo Shelby rode around MISSOURI!”
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Shelby’s Great Raid 1863
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781849084307
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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