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The Harry Pfanz Gettysburg Trilogy, Omnibus E-book

Author : Harry W. Pfanz
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 1803 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807872819

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The Harry Pfanz Gettysburg Trilogy, Omnibus E-book by Harry W. Pfanz Pdf

Available for the first time as an Omnibus Ebook edition, this three-volume set is the acclaimed full account of the three days at Gettysburg, by the noted historian Harry Pfanz. First Day: For good reason, the second and third days of the Battle of Gettysburg have received the lion's share of attention from historians. With this book, however, the critical first day's fighting finally receives its due. After sketching the background of the Gettysburg campaign and recounting the events immediately preceding the battle, Harry Pfanz offers a detailed tactical description of events of the first day. He describes the engagements in McPherson Woods, at the Railroad Cuts, on Oak Ridge, on Seminary Ridge, and at Blocher's Knoll, as well as the retreat of Union forces through Gettysburg and the Federal rally on Cemetery Hill. Throughout, he draws on deep research in published and archival sources to challenge many long-held assumptions about the battle. Second Day: Gettysburg--The Second Day is certain to become a Civil War classic. What makes the work so authoritative is Pfanz' mastery of the Gettysburg literature and his unparalleled knowledge of the ground on which the fighting occurred. His sources include the Official Records, regimental histories and personal reminiscences from soldiers North and South, personal papers and diaries, newspaper files, and last -- but assuredly not least -- the Gettysburg battlefield. Pfanz's career in the National Park Service included a ten-year assignment as a park historian at Gettysburg. Without doubt, he knows the terrain of the battle as well as he knows the battle itself. Culp's Hill: Harry Pfanz provides the first definitive account of the fighting between the Army of the Potomac and Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Cemetery Hill and Culp's Hill--two of the most critical engagements fought at Gettysburg on 2 and 3 July 1863. Pfanz provides detailed tactical accounts of each stage of the contest and explores the interactions between--and decisions made by--generals on both sides. In particular, he illuminates Confederate lieutenant general Richard S. Ewell's controversial decision not to attack Cemetery Hill after the initial southern victory on 1 July. Pfanz also explores other salient features of the fighting, including the Confederate occupation of the town of Gettysburg, the skirmishing in the south end of town and in front of the hills, the use of breastworks on Culp's Hill, and the small but decisive fight between Union cavalry and the Stonewall Brigade.

Journal of the Civil War Era

Author : William A. Blair
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807852637

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Journal of the Civil War Era by William A. Blair Pdf

The Journal of the Civil War Era Volume 2, Number 1 March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Forum The Future of Civil War Era Studies Stephen Berry, Michael T. Bernath, Seth Rockman, Barton A. Myers, Anne Marshall, Lisa M. Brady, Judith Giesberg, & Jim Downs Articles Jacqueline G. Campbell "The Unmeaning Twaddle about Order 28″: Ben Butler and Confederate Women in Occupied New Orleans David C. Williard Executions, Justice, and Reconciliation in North Carolina's Western Piedmont, 1865-67 Matthew C. Hulbert Constructing Guerrilla Memory: John Newman Edwards and Missouri's Irregular Lost Cause Book Reviews Books Received Professional Notes Kathi Kern & Linda Levstik Teaching the New Departure: the United States vs. Susan B. Anthony Notes on Contributors The Journal of the Civil War Era takes advantage of the flowering of research on the many issues raised by the sectional crisis, war, Reconstruction, and memory of the conflict, while bringing fresh understanding to the struggles that defined the period, and by extension, the course of American history in the nineteenth century.

The Earl J. Hess Fortifications Trilogy, Omnibus E-book

Author : Earl J. Hess
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 1243 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807872826

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The Earl J. Hess Fortifications Trilogy, Omnibus E-book by Earl J. Hess Pdf

This three-volume Omnibus e-Book set is a collection of Earl J. Hess's definitive works on trench warfare during the Civil War. The set includes: Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861-1864, covering the eastern campaigns, from Big Bethel and the Peninsula to Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Charleston, and Mine Run; Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee: Field Fortifications in the Overland Campaign, covering Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor, and Bermuda Hundred; and In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications and Confederate Defeat, recounting the strategic and tactical operations in Virginia during the last ten months of the Civil War, when field fortifications dominated military planning and the landscape of battle. This invaluable trilogy is a must have for anyone interested in the battles, tactics and strategies of both sides during the Civil War.

Gettysburg--Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill

Author : Harry W. Pfanz
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2001-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0807849960

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Gettysburg--Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill by Harry W. Pfanz Pdf

In this companion to his celebrated earlier book, Gettysburg--The Second Day, Harry Pfanz provides the first definitive account of the fighting between the Army of the Potomac and Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Cemetery Hill and Culp'

The Battle of Gettysburg

Author : Harry Willcox Pfanz,D. Scott Hartwig,George Skoch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
ISBN : LCCN:95004657

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The Battle of Gettysburg

Author : Harry Willcox Pfanz,Scott Hartwig
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 59 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
ISBN : 0915992639

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The Battle of Gettysburg by Harry Willcox Pfanz,Scott Hartwig Pdf

Germans in the Civil War

Author : Walter D. Kamphoefner,Wolfgang Helbich
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 558 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2009-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807876596

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Germans in the Civil War by Walter D. Kamphoefner,Wolfgang Helbich Pdf

German Americans were one of the largest immigrant groups in the Civil War era, and they comprised nearly 10 percent of all Union troops. Yet little attention has been paid to their daily lives--both on the battlefield and on the home front--during the war. This collection of letters, written by German immigrants to friends and family back home, provides a new angle to our understanding of the Civil War experience and challenges some long-held assumptions about the immigrant experience at this time. Originally published in Germany in 2002, this collection contains more than three hundred letters written by seventy-eight German immigrants--men and women, soldiers and civilians, from the North and South. Their missives tell of battles and boredom, privation and profiteering, motives for enlistment and desertion and for avoiding involvement altogether. Although written by people with a variety of backgrounds, these letters describe the conflict from a distinctly German standpoint, the editors argue, casting doubt on the claim that the Civil War was the great melting pot that eradicated ethnic antagonisms.

Let Us Have Peace

Author : Brooks D. Simpson
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781469617466

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Let Us Have Peace by Brooks D. Simpson Pdf

Historians have traditionally drawn distinctions between Ulysses S. Grant's military and political careers. In Let Us Have Peace, Brooks Simpson questions such distinctions and offers a new understanding of this often enigmatic leader. He argues that during the 1860s Grant was both soldier and politician, for military and civil policy were inevitably intertwined during the Civil War and Reconstruction era. According to Simpson, Grant instinctively understood that war was 'politics by other means.' Moreover, he realized that civil wars presented special challenges: reconciliation, not conquest, was the Union's ultimate goal. And in peace, Grant sought to secure what had been won in war, stepping in to assume a more active role in policymaking when the intransigence of white Southerners and the obstructionist behavior of President Andrew Johnson threatened to spoil the fruits of Northern victory.

Shenandoah 1862

Author : Peter Cozzens
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807898475

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Shenandoah 1862 by Peter Cozzens Pdf

One of the most intriguing and storied episodes of the Civil War, the 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign has heretofore been related only from the Confederate point of view. Moving seamlessly between tactical details and analysis of strategic significance, Peter Cozzens presents a balanced, comprehensive account of a campaign that has long been romanticized but little understood. He offers new interpretations of the campaign and the reasons for Stonewall Jackson's success, demonstrates instances in which the mythology that has come to shroud the campaign has masked errors on Jackson's part, and provides the first detailed appraisal of Union leadership in the Valley Campaign, with some surprising conclusions.

Gettysburg--The First Day

Author : Harry W. Pfanz
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2011-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807898406

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Gettysburg--The First Day by Harry W. Pfanz Pdf

For good reason, the second and third days of the Battle of Gettysburg have received the lion's share of attention from historians. With this book, however, the critical first day's fighting finally receives its due. After sketching the background of the Gettysburg campaign and recounting the events immediately preceding the battle, Harry Pfanz offers a detailed tactical description of events of the first day. He describes the engagements in McPherson Woods, at the Railroad Cuts, on Oak Ridge, on Seminary Ridge, and at Blocher's Knoll, as well as the retreat of Union forces through Gettysburg and the Federal rally on Cemetery Hill. Throughout, he draws on deep research in published and archival sources to challenge many long-held assumptions about the battle.

Joshua L. Chamberlain

Author : Thomas Desjardin,The National Civil War Museum
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012-05-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781780964263

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Joshua L. Chamberlain by Thomas Desjardin,The National Civil War Museum Pdf

His life is a remarkable story of perseverance, tragedy and triumph. From an insecure young man with a considerable stutter who grew up in a small town in eastern Maine, Joshua Chamberlain rose to become a major general, recipient of the Medal of Honor, Governor of Maine and President of Bowdoin College. His writings are among the most oft-quoted of all Civil War memoirs, and he has become a legendary, even mythical historical figure. In 1995, the National Civil War Museum acquired a collection of approximately three hundred letters written by or sent to Chamberlain from his college years in 1852 to his death in 1914. Author Thomas Desjardin puts Chamberlain's words in contemporary and historical context and uses this extraordinary collection of letters to reveal – for the first time – the full and remarkable life of Joshua Chamberlain

Meade at Gettysburg

Author : Kent Masterson Brown, Esq.
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-05-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781469662008

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Meade at Gettysburg by Kent Masterson Brown, Esq. Pdf

Although he took command of the Army of the Potomac only three days before the first shots were fired at Gettysburg, Union general George G. Meade guided his forces to victory in the Civil War's most pivotal battle. Commentators often dismiss Meade when discussing the great leaders of the Civil War. But in this long-anticipated book, Kent Masterson Brown draws on an expansive archive to reappraise Meade's leadership during the Battle of Gettysburg. Using Meade's published and unpublished papers alongside diaries, letters, and memoirs of fellow officers and enlisted men, Brown highlights how Meade's rapid advance of the army to Gettysburg on July 1, his tactical control and coordination of the army in the desperate fighting on July 2, and his determination to hold his positions on July 3 insured victory. Brown argues that supply deficiencies, brought about by the army's unexpected need to advance to Gettysburg, were crippling. In spite of that, Meade pursued Lee's retreating army rapidly, and his decision not to blindly attack Lee's formidable defenses near Williamsport on July 13 was entirely correct in spite of subsequent harsh criticism. Combining compelling narrative with incisive analysis, this finely rendered work of military history deepens our understanding of the Army of the Potomac as well as the machinations of the Gettysburg Campaign, restoring Meade to his rightful place in the Gettysburg narrative.

Stonewall in the Valley

Author : Robert G. Tanner
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 0811720640

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Stonewall in the Valley by Robert G. Tanner Pdf

Copyright date 1996; previously published: Doubleday & Co., 1976.

The Robert E. Lee Family Cooking and Housekeeping Book

Author : Anne Carter Zimmer
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2009-09-05
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780807867655

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The Robert E. Lee Family Cooking and Housekeeping Book by Anne Carter Zimmer Pdf

Based on Mrs. Lee's personal notebook and presented by her great-granddaughter, this charming book is a treasury of recipes, remedies, and household history. Both the original and modern versions of 70 recipes are included.

Longstreet at Gettysburg

Author : Cory M. Pfarr
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476634999

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Longstreet at Gettysburg by Cory M. Pfarr Pdf

This is the first book-length, critical analysis of Lieutenant General James Longstreet's actions at the Battle of Gettysburg. The author argues that Longstreet's record has been discredited unfairly, beginning with character assassination by his contemporaries after the war and, persistently, by historians in the decades since. By closely studying the three-day battle, and conducting an incisive historiographical inquiry into Longstreet's treatment by scholars, this book presents an alternative view of Longstreet as an effective military leader, and refutes over a century of negative evaluations of his performance.