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Triumph & Defeat - The Vicksburg Campaign

By: Savas Beatie

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Savas Beatie)

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Product Info

Title
Triumph & Defeat - The Vicksburg Campaign
Publisher
Category
Author
Terrence J. Winschel
Publish Year
2004
Pages
220
Dimensions
6x9x.5"
NKG Part #
2147961592
Type
Softcover

Description

Now available in paper for the first time. Ten fascinating chapters on the complex and decisive campaign to capture the city of Vicksburg and sever the Confederacy in two.

Author Terry Winschel, chief historian at Vicksburg National Military Park, weaves a professional lifetime of personal experience and scholarship into this remarkable study. His chapters cover every major aspect of what many consider to have been the decisive military achievement of the war--the capture of "The Gibraltar of the Confederacy."

How good was General Grant's generalship? Was Confederate Lieutenant General John Pemberton really as inept as we have been led to believe? Which battle of the months-long campaign was decisive and sealed the fate of the city? How did the civilians deal with the lack of food and supplies? What role did cavalry play in this critical campaign? Winschel discusses these issues and many others with articles on General Grant's march through Louisiana, Grierson's Federal cavalry raid, the battles of Port Gibson and Champion Hill, the infantry assault on Vicksburg, siege operations, John Walker's Texas Division, the citizens of Vicksburg, and much more.