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xiii, 588 pages : map ; 25 cm. |
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The Littlefield history of the Civil War era |
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Littlefield history of the Civil War era.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 521-564) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- 1. Has it come so soon as this? Secession and Confederate statehood -- 2. I will gladly give my life for a victory: Kansas and Missouri, June-December 1861 -- 3. The wolf is come: war in the Indian nation, 1861-1862 -- 4. The only man in the army that was whipped: the Pea Ridge campaign, February 1862 -- 5. Charge 'em! Damn 'em, charge, charge, charge! The struggle for the Southwest, July 1861-July 1862 -- 6. We are men and braves: Indian warfare in the Far West -- 7. No feeling of mercy or kindness: the Prairie Grove campaign, March 1862-January 1863 -- 8. Hold out till help arrived or until all dead: the capture of Arkansas post, 9-11 January 1863 -- 9. Texas must take her chances: coastal defense and the battle of Galveston, April 1861-January 1863 -- 10. All New England men and of the best material: the federal occupation of south Louisiana, April 1862-April 1863 -- 11. Cannot you do something to operate against them on your side of the river! Milliken's Bend and the campaign for Vicksburg, spring 1863 -- 12. Courage and desperation rarely equaled: the rebel assault on Helena, 4 July 1863 -- 13. Much unmerited loss and suffering: Quantrill's Lawrence raid and the war on the Missouri-Kansas border, 21 August 1863 -- 14. Drive him routed from our soil: the Little Rock campaign, July-October 1863 -- 15. More remarkable than Thermopylae: Texas coastal defense and the battle of Sabine Pass, January 1863-June 1865 -- 16. Our troops should occupy and hold at least a portion of Texas: Banks's overland campaign, July-November 1863 -- 17. The land of coyotes, tarantulas, fandangos, horn-toads, and jack-rabbits: Banks's Texas campaign, October 1863-August 1864 -- 18. No nobler death: the Indian Territory, July 1863-February 1865 -- 19. We must fight them and whip them: Banks's drive toward Shreveport, November 1863-April 1864 -- 20. I am going to fight Banks if he has a million of men! The battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, 8-9 April 1864 -- 21. A brisk and brilliant six weeks' campaign: Steele's Camden expedition and Banks's retreat from Pleasant Hill, April and May 1864 -- 22. Destroy property and recruit men: Price's Missouri raid, August-November 1864 -- 23. Let come what will, we'll fight the Yankees alone: Confederate collapse in the Trans-Mississippi -- Conclusion: a sort of Botany Bay --Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Subject |
American Civil War (1861-1865) (OCoLC)fst01351658
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West (U.S.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns.
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Southwest, Old -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns.
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns.
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Military campaigns. (OCoLC)fst01710190
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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United States -- Southwest, Old.
(OCoLC)fst01244557
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United States, West. (OCoLC)fst01243255
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Chronological Term |
1861-1865
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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ISBN |
9781469631561 hardcover ; alkaline paper |
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1469631563 hardcover ; alkaline paper |
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9781469631578 electronic book |
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1469631571 electronic book |
Standard No. |
CHVBK 483189758 |
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CHBIS 010795048 |
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