An “exciting and informative” account of the Civil War battle that
opened the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, with illustrations
included (Lone Star Book Review). Charles Knight’s Valley Thunder is
the first full-length account in decades to examine the combat at New
Market on May 15, 1864 that opened the pivotal Shenandoah Valley
Campaign. Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, who set in motion the
wide-ranging operation to subjugate the South in 1864, intended to
attack on multiple fronts so the Confederacy could no longer “take
advantage of interior lines.” A key to success in the Eastern
Theater was control of the Shenandoah Valley, an agriculturally
abundant region that helped feed Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Army of
Northern Virginia. Grant tasked Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel, a German
immigrant with a mixed fighting record, and a motley collection of
units numbering some 10,000 men to clear the Valley and threaten
Lee’s left flank. Opposing Sigel was Maj. Gen. (and former US Vice
President) John C. Breckinridge, who assembled a scratch command to
repulse the Federals. Included in his 4,500-man army were Virginia
Military Institute cadets under the direction of Lt. Col. Scott Ship,
who’d marched eighty miles in four days to fight Sigel. When the
armies faced off at New Market, Breckinridge told the cadets,
“Gentlemen, I trust I will not need your services today; but if I
do, I know you will do your duty.” The sharp fighting seesawed back
and forth during a drenching rainstorm, and wasn’t concluded until
the cadets were inserted into the battle line to repulse a Federal
attack and launch one of their own. The Union forces were driven from
the Valley, but would return, reinforced and under new leadership,
within a month. Before being repulsed, they would march over the field
at New Market and capture Staunton, burn VMI in Lexington (partly in
retaliation for the cadets’ participation at New Market), and very
nearly capture Lynchburg. Operations in the Valley on a much larger
scale that summer would permanently sweep the Confederates from the
“Bread Basket of the Confederacy.” Valley Thunder is based on
years of primary research and a firsthand appreciation of the
battlefield terrain. Knight’s objective approach includes a detailed
examination of the complex prelude leading up to the battle, and his
entertaining prose introduces soldiers, civilians, and politicians who
found themselves swept up in one of the war’s most gripping
engagements.
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The Battle of New Market and the Opening of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign May, 1864
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611210545
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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