Cannoneers in gray : the field artillery of the Army of Tennessee / Larry J. Daniel.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, (c)2005.Edition: Revisedition. editionDescription: 1 online resource (xi, 268 pages) : mapsContent type:- text
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- 9780817389826
- E470 .C366 2005
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Birth of the Western long arm -- "The battery was the common target" -- Missed opportunities -- "Enough of Kentucky" -- Failed lessons : Stones River -- "All hands fixing up the battery" -- Of officers and organization : the artillery infrastructure -- A fateful autumn -- Artillery disaster at Missionary Ridge -- Reorganization at Dalton -- Boots and saddles : retreat to Atlanta -- "Those brave cannoneers" -- The final campaign -- Appendix A : Organizational tables -- Appendix B : Battery profiles -- Appendix C : Prewar military backgrounds.
Winner of the 1984 Mrs. Simon Baruch University Award from the United Daughters of the ConfederacyWinner of the 1984 Fletcher Pratt Award from the Civil War Roundtable of New YorkThis enlarged edition of Cannoneers in Gray provides new detail concerning the activities of artillery units operating in key campaigns of the western theater of the Civil War-at Stones River, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain, Shiloh, Peachtree Creek. Larry Daniel traces the four-year history of the artillery branch of the Army of Tennessee from its organization through its demise at the war's end. He shows that Ci.
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