Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History, Written by Distinguished Men of the South - Volume IX, Band 9This is one volume in a library of Confederate States history, in twelve volumes, written by distinguished men of the South, and edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia. A generation after the Civil War, the Southern protagonists wanted to tell their story, and in 1899 these twelve volumes appeared under the imprint of the Confederate Publishing Company. The first and last volumes comprise such subjects as the justification of the Southern States in seceding from the Union and the honorable conduct of the war by the Confederate States government; the history of the actions and concessions of the South in the formation of the Union and its policy in securing the territorial dominion of the United States; the civil history of the Confederate States; Confederate naval history; the morale of the armies; the South since the war, and a connected outline of events from the beginning of the struggle to its close. The other ten volumes each treat a separate State with details concerning its peculiar story, its own devotion, its heroes, and its battlefields. Volume 9 is Kentucky and Missouri. |
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The Dark and Bloody Ground Battle | 3 |
Attitude of Kentucky Before and During | 16 |
First Confederate TroopsGen Ş B Buck | 33 |
PAGE | 36 |
Political MovementsJohn C Breckinridge | 51 |
General Grant Invests Fort DonelsonSortie | 57 |
Effects of the Surrender of Fort Donelson | 63 |
Reorganization of the Army at CorinthGen | 74 |
The State ConventionSterling Price Elected | 20 |
President Davis Sends Siege GunsBlair | 31 |
Governor Jackson Calls Out the MilitiaJeffer | 42 |
Lyon Leaves Boonville for the Southwest | 50 |
Sigel Retreats to Rolla McCulloch | 63 |
Price Falls Back to Arkansas Affair | 75 |
The Missouri Troops at CorinthReorgan | 85 |
The TransMississippi Department Open | 95 |
seeGeneral Buell Threatens ChattanoogaConfederate | 83 |
of Buells Lines of CommunicationBattle of Hartsville | 91 |
Braggs Advance from Chattan Buell | 127 |
Battle of PerryvilleTopography of | 145 |
Occupation of Middle TennesseeReorgan | 151 |
Braggs Army in Winter QuartersDeath | 169 |
Investment of Chattanooga by Brags | 182 |
Destiny We Followed | 201 |
BUFORD A | 230 |
CRITTENDEN GEO B | 236 |
IntroductoryThe Admission of Missouri | 3 |
The Legislature Meets Governor Stewarts | 11 |
Hindman Prepares for a CampaignThe | 107 |
The Missouri Brigades Oppose Grant Below | 116 |
Operations in the TransMississippi Depart | 130 |
Shelbys Raid_through Missouri | 141 |
The Missouri Brigade in the Georgia | 152 |
General Price Commands the District | 158 |
Marmaduke and Greenes Brigade on | 169 |
General Prices Expedition in Missouri | 179 |
Prices Army Encounters Severe Fighting | 189 |
The Missouri Brigade Sent to the Defense | 197 |
BOWEN JOHN S 216 | 216 |
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Confederate Military History; A Library of Confederate States History, Band 8 Clement Anselm Evans Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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