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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807822817
ISBN-13
9780807822814
eBay Product ID (ePID)
804983
Product Key Features
Book Title
Bentonville : the Final Battle of Sherman and Johnston
Number of Pages
360 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Military / United States, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Publication Year
1996
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Book Series
Civil War America Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
11 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
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LCCN
95-047875
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Hughes's narrative, . . . reviewing the leadership of Johnston and Sherman and the conduct of their subordinates, is a model of its kind.Journal of American History, Bentonvilleis a well-paced, readable book. . . .The author•s extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research.Journal of Southwest Georgia History, Hughes's narrative, . . . reviewing the leadership of Johnston and Sherman and the conduct of their subordinates, is a model of its kind. Journal of American History, Bentonville is a well-paced, readable book. . . .The author'_¢s extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research. Journal of Southwest Georgia History, Bentonville is a well-paced, readable book. . . .The author s extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research. Journal of Southwest Georgia History, Bentonville is a well-paced, readable book. . . .The author*s extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research. Journal of Southwest Georgia History, Bentonvilleis a well-paced, readable book. . . .The author's extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research.Journal of Southwest Georgia History, Bentonvilleis a well-paced, readable book. . . .The author s extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research.Journal of Southwest Georgia History, [A] well-paced, readable book that places the engagement within the context of the Carolinas Campaign.Journal of Southwest Georgia History, [A] well-paced, readable book that places the engagement within the context of the Carolinas Campaign. Journal of Southwest Georgia History, Bentonville is a well-paced, readable book. . . .The authores extensive footnotes and bibliography evince years of dedicated research. Journal of Southwest Georgia History
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
College Freshman
Dewey Decimal
973.738
Table Of Content
ContentsPreface Chapter 1. Sherman's Web Footted Boys in Blew Chapter 2. Glorious Old Joe Chapter 3. Playing a Bluff Chapter 4. A Grand Sight to See Chapter 5. All the Amusement We Want Chapter 6. The Battle of "Acorn Run" Chapter 7. We'll Whip 'Em Yet! Chapter 8. If the Lord Will Only See Me Safe Through Chapter 9. This Afflicted and Troublesome Day Chapter 10. A Regular Indian Fight Chapter 11. Shoulder-to-Shoulder and Then Back-to-Back Chapter 12. Nip and Tuck Chapter 13. Sherman's Star Chapter 14. The Angel of the Covenant Whispered to Our Commander Appendix 1. Organization of Forces at the Battle of Bentonville Appendix 2. Beyond Bentonville Notes Bibliography Index Maps1 Vicinity of Bentonville 2 Carlin's Attack 3 2:30 P.M. , March 19 4 Johnston Attacks 5 Fearing's Counterattack 6 Hardee's Night Attacks 7 Vicinity of Falling Creek 8 March 20 9 Mower Punctures Johnston's Left IllustrationsHenry Warner Slocum Sherman and his generals Joseph Eggleston Johnston Braxton Bragg John C. Fiser William Passmore Carlin Williams and his generals David Miles George Pearson Buell Harrison C. Hobart James Dada Morgan John Grant Mitchell William Vandever Benjamin Dana Fearing Ward and his generals Joseph Benjamin Palmer Daniel Harvey Hill Lafayette McLaws William Booth Taliaferro William Brimage Bate Robert Frederick Hoke Mower's charge against the Confederate left William Joseph Hardee
Synopsis
The battle of Bentonville, the only major Civil War battle fought in North Carolina, was the Confederacy's last attempt to stop the devastating march of William Tecumseh Sherman's army north through the Carolinas. Despite their numerical disadvantage, General Joseph E. Johnston's Confederate forces successfully ambushed one wing of Sherman's army on March 19, 1865 but were soon repulsed. For the Confederates, it was a heroic but futile effort to delay the inevitable: within a month, both Richmond and Raleigh had fallen, and Lee had surrendered.Nathaniel Hughes offers a full-length tactical study of this important battle. In careful detail, he lays out Confederate and Union troop movements and places the engagement within the larger military framework of the last months of the war. Analyzing the reasons for the initial success and eventual failure of Johnston's offensive, he maintains that Sherman showed great restraint by remaining committed to the larger goal of reaching Goldsboro rather than stopping to pursue or destroy the defeated Confederates., The battle of Bentonville, the only major Civil War battle fought in North Carolina, was the Confederacy's last attempt to stop the devastating march of William Tecumseh Sherman's army north through the Carolinas. Despite their numerical disadvantage, General Joseph E. Johnston's Confederate forces successfully ambushed one wing of Sherman's army on March 19, 1865 but were soon repulsed. For the Confederates, it was a heroic but futile effort to delay the inevitable: within a month, both Richmond and Raleigh had fallen, and Lee had surrendered., The battle of Bentonville, the only major Civil War battle fought in North Carolina, was the Confederacy's last attempt to stop the devastating march of William Tecumseh Sherman's army north through the Carolinas. Despite their numerical disadvantage, General Joseph E. Johnston's Confederate forces successfully ambushed one wing of Sherman's army on March 19, 1865 but were soon repulsed. For the Confederates, it was a heroic but futile effort to delay the inevitable: within a month, both Richmond and Raleigh had fallen, and Lee had surrendered. Nathaniel Hughes offers a full-length tactical study of the battle of Bentonville, the only major Civil War battle fought in North Carolina and the Confederacy's last attempt to stop the devastating march of Sherman's army north through the Carolinas. In careful detail, Hughes lays out Confederate and Union troop movements and places the engagement within the larger military framework of the last months of the war. Analyzing the reasons for the initial success and eventual failure of General Joseph E. Johnston's offensive, Hughes maintains that Sherman showed great restraint by remaining committed to the larger goal of reaching Goldsboro rather than stopping to pursue or destroy the defeated Confederates., Nathaniel Hughes offers a full-length tactical study of this important battle. In careful detail, he lays out Confederate and Union troop movements and places the engagement within the larger military framework of the last months of the war. Analyzing the reasons for the initial success and eventual failure of Johnston's offensive, Hughes maintains that Sherman showed great restraint by remaining committed to the larger goal of reaching Goldsboro rather than stopping to pursue or destroy the defeated Confederates.
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