Mounted Raids of the Civil War by Edward G Longacre

Mounted Raids of the Civil War by Edward G Longacre

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Mounted Raids of the Civil War by Edward G Longacre

The romance of the cavalry, smartly outfitted with factual detail, will thrill readers of Mounted Raids of the Civil War. In roughly chronological order, Edward G. Longacre's book presents twelve important expeditions-Federal and Confederate-in various theatres of action. These were raids of consequence, though not all were successful. Some were innovative, such as Colonel Abel Streight's raid down Alabama roads astride mules. Some raiding forces demonstrated bold planning, others timid execution. Others-notably the Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid on Richmond-stirred national controversies. A few exhibited moments of comedy, as did Nathan Bedford Forrest's "naval" assault against Union steamboats in the Tennessee River. And some expeditions greatly advanced military victories-such as General Benjamin H. Grierson's raid during the Vicksburg campaign. Longacre's history is peopled with colorful personalities, among them such Northern and Southern generals as J. E. B. stuart, nicknamed Beauty; Earl Van Dorn, a dashing fire-eater; William E. "Grumble" Jones; George Stoneman, who never hurried; John Hunt Morgan, brave but lax in discipline; Joseph Wheeler, capable but underused by the military; Philip H. Sheridan, intense, scrappy, and inspirational; and James Harrison Wilson, proud and eager to make the "last long ride: of the war against the crumbling Confederacy. Included in this Bison Book edition are new maps illustrating the raids described.
Longacre writes rattling good history-Journal of American History Journal of American History
Edward G. Longacre is a staff historian at Headquarters Air Combat Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. He also teaches U. S. military history at the College of William and Mary.
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ISBN 13 9780803279469
ISBN 10 0803279469
Title Mounted Raids of the Civil War
Author Edward G Longacre
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Year published 1994-04-01
Number of pages 348
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.