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Shenandoah Summer - The 1864 Valley Campaign

By: University of Nebraska Press

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (University of Nebraska Press)

Last Stocked on 9/15/2021

Product Info

Title
Shenandoah Summer - The 1864 Valley Campaign
Category
Author
Scott C. Patchan
Publish Year
2007
Pages
394
Dimensions
6.5x9.5x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147855022
Type
Hardcover

Description

Jubal A. Early's disastrous battles in the Shenandoah Valley ultimately resulted in his ignominious dismissal. But Early's lesser-known summer campaign of 1864, between his raid on Washington and Phil Sheridan's renowned fall campaign, had a significant impact on the political and military landscape of the time. By focusing on military tactics and battle history in uncovering the facts and events of these little-understood battles, Scott C. Patchan offers a new perspective on Early's contributions to the Confederate war effort-and to Union battle plans and politicking. Patchan details the previously unexplored battles at Rutherford's Farm and Kernstown (a pinnacle of Confederate operations in the Shenandoah Valley) and examines the campaign's influence on President Lincoln's reelection efforts. He also provides insights into the personalities, careers, and roles in Shenandoah of Confederate general John C. Breckinridge, Union general George Crook, and Union colonel James A. Mulligan, with his "fighting Irish" brigade from Chicago.

Finally, Patchan reconsiders the ever-colorful and controversial Early himself, whose importance in the Confederate military pantheon this book at last makes clear.