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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Vicksburg Campaign, March 27-May 18, 1863edited by Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear. |
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_aCarbondale : _bSouthern Illinois University Press, _c(c)2013. |
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_aRunning the gauntlet: the effectiveness of combined forces in the Vicksburg Campaign / _rGary D. Joiner -- _t"Through the heart of rebel country": the history and memory of Grierson's Raid / _rCharles D. Grear -- _t"In the enemy's country": Port Gibson and the turning point of the Vicksburg Campaign / _rJason M. Frawley -- _tRoads to Raymond / _rJ. Parker Hills -- _tThe first capture and occupation of Jackson, Mississippi / _rSteven E. Woodworth -- _t"I am too late": Joseph E. Johnston and the Vicksburg Campaign / _rJohn R. Lundberg -- _tGrant, McClernand, and Vicksburg: a clash of personalities and backgrounds / _rMichael B. Ballard -- _t"Developed by circumstances": Grant, intelligence, and the Vicksburg Campaign / _rWilliam B. Feis -- _t"A victory could hardly have been more complete": the Battle of Big Black River Bridge / _rTimothy B. Smith -- _tThe "stealing tour": soldiers and civilians in Grant's march to Vicksburg / _rSteven Nathaniel Dossman -- _tPolitics, policy, and General Grant: Clausewitz on the operational art as practiced in the Vicksburg Campaign / _rPaul L. Schmelzer. |
520 | 0 | _aUlysses S. Grant's ingenious campaign to capture the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River was one of the most decisive events of the Civil War and one of the most storied military expeditions in American history. The ultimate victory at Vicksburg effectively cut the Confederacy in two, gave control of the river to Union forces, and delivered a devastating blow from which the South never fully recovered. Editors Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear have assembled essays by prominent and emerging scholars, who contribute astute analysis of this famous campaign's most. | |
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_aGenerals _xConfederate States of America _vBiography. |
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_aUnited States _xHistory _xCivil War, 1861-1865 _vBiography. |
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_aGrear, Charles D., _d1976- |
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