Nashville 1864 From the Tennessee to the Cumberland 1st Edition by Mark Lardas ,Adam Hook – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery:1472819829 ,978-1472819826
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ISBN 10:1472819829
ISBN 13:978-1472819826
Author:Mark Lardas ,Adam Hook
In September 1864, the Confederate army abandoned Atlanta and were on the verge of being driven out of the critical state of Tennessee. In an attempt to regain the initiative, John Bell Hood launched an attack on Union General Sherman’s supply lines, before pushing north in an attempt to retake Tennessee’s capital—Nashville.
This fully illustrated book examines the three-month campaign that followed, one that confounded the expectations of both sides. Instead of fighting Sherman’s Union Army of the Tennessee, the Confederates found themselves fighting an older and more traditional enemy: the Army of the Cumberland. This was led by George R. Thomas, an unflappable general temperamentally different than either the mercurial Hood or Sherman. The resulting campaign was both critical and ignored, despite the fact that for eleven weeks the fate of the Civil War was held in the balance.
Table of contents:
Chronology
Opposing commanders
Opposing forces
Opposing plans
The campaign
The aftermath
The battlefield today
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Origins of the Campaign
Chronology
Opposing Commanders
Confederate
Union
Opposing Forces
The Army of Tennessee
The Military Division of the Mississippi
Opposing Plans
The Campaign
After the Fall of Atlanta
Forrest’s West Tennessee Raid
To Cross the Tennessee River
North to Columbia
Spring Hill and Franklin
The March to Nashville
The Battle of Nashville
Union Pursuit
Aftermath
The Battlefield Today
Further Reading
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