Buch, Englisch, 632 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
The Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862
Buch, Englisch, 632 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-7006-3324-1
Verlag: University Press of Kansas
This fall-winter campaign that marked the first of the major efforts to reach Vicksburg was the epitome of the by-the-book concepts of military theory of the day. But the first major Union attempts to capture Vicksburg late in 1862 were also disjointed, unorganized, and spread out across a wide spectrum. The Confederates were thus able to parry each threat, although Grant, in his newly assumed position as commander of the Department of the Tennessee, learned from his mistakes and revised his methods in later operations, leading eventually to the fall of Vicksburg. It was war done the way academics would want it done, but Grant figured out quickly that the books did not always have the answers, and he adapted his approach thereafter.
Smith comprehensively weaves the Mississippi Central, Chickasaw Bayou, Van Dorn Raid, and Forrest Raid operations into a chronological narrative while illustrating the combination of various branches and services such as army movements, naval operations, and cavalry raids. Early Struggles for Vicksburg is accordingly the first comprehensive academic book ever to examine the Mississippi Central/Chickasaw Bayou campaign and is built upon hundreds of soldier-level sources. Massive in research and scope, this book covers everything from the top politicians and generals down to the individual soldiers, as well as civilians and slaves making their way to freedom, while providing analysis of contemporary military theory to explain why the operations took the form they did.
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- List of Maps
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Prologue: Vicksburg by the Book
- 1. "I Suppose You Contemplate the Occupation of Vicksburg"
- 2. "Events Are Gathering Near"
- 3. "I Think We Are Started to Vicksburg"
- 4. "Somethings Going to be Did"
- 5. "I Am Compelled to Fall Back for the Defense of Vicksburg"
- 6. "Outwitted at the Tallahatchie"
- 7. "A Change in Program Has Taken Place"
- 8. "The Meshes of Fate Are Encircling the Unconscious Federals"
- 9. "Like a Thunderbolt from a Clear Sky"
- 10. "We Have Made a Clean Sweep of the Federals"
- 11. Old Santa Claus Missed Us Entirely
- 12. "From All Accounts We Are to Have a Grand Fight at Vicksburg"
- 13. "They Had Us Just Where They Wanted Us"
- 14. "The Trapper Was Trapped"
- Epilogue: "We Have Been Beat at Our Own Game"
- Appendix A: Union Order of Battle for the Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25 - December 31, 1862
- Appendix B: Confederate Order of Battle for the Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25 - December 31, 1862
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index