Mighty Stonewall

Mighty Stonewall
Author: Frank E. Vandiver
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780890963913

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Presents a comprehensive biography of Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson and traces his life and military career from his childhood and entrance into West Point, years of teaching at the Virginia Military Institute, Civil War campaigns, and death after the Battle of Chancellorsville in May of 1963.

Mighty Stonewall

Mighty Stonewall
Author: Frank Everson Vandiver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780758187093

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Mighty Stonewall

Mighty Stonewall
Author: Frank Emerson Vandiver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 547
Release: 1996
Genre:
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Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain

Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain
Author: Robert K. Krick
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807853559

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At Cedar Mountain on August 9,1862, Stonewall Jackson exercised independent command of a campaign for the last time. Robert Krick untangles the myriad original accounts by participants on both sides of the battle to offer an illuminating portrait of the C

Stonewall's Man

Stonewall's Man
Author: W. G. Bean
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807848753

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First published by UNC Press in 1959, this biography tells the story of Alexander (Sandie) Swift Pendleton, a high-spirited and intelligent Confederate staff officer from Virginia who, at the age of twenty-two, won the confidence, admiration, and affectio

The Confederate Image

The Confederate Image
Author: Mark E. Neely, Jr.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000-09-30
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780807849057

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First published in 1987, The Confederate Image examines the popular lithographs and engravings cherished by Southerners during and after the Civil War. These images helped sustain and revive Southern identity following the collapse of the Confedera

Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain

Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain
Author: Robert K. Krick
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807862681

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Winner of the 1990 Richard Barksdale Harwell Award, Atlanta Civil War Round Table Winner of the 1991 Douglas Southall Freeman History Award, Military Order of the Stars and Bars "An excellent study of what the Mighty Stonewall considered the 'most successful of his exploits'. . . . Krick sets a standard for other military historians who practice the difficult genre of battle study. Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain will become a classic of Civil War literature.--North Carolina Historical Review "A masterful job. . . . Krick's treatment is not only a comprehensive and compelling story of Jackson and his men at Cedar Mountain, but it is also a model of what a battle narrative should be.--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "Krick's lively writing style, sound research and ability to reconstruct the tactics, movements and emotion of the battle will impress any reader.--America's Civil War --> At Cedar Mountain on August 9,1862, Stonewall Jackson exercised independent command of a campaign for the last time. Robert Krick untangles the myriad original accounts by participants on both sides of the battle to offer an illuminating portrait of the Confederate general commanding his troops under the extraordinary pressures of combat. From diaries, reminiscences, letters, and newspaper articles, Krick reconstructs a vivid and detailed account of the confrontation at Cedar Mountain and Jackson's victory there.

America's Civil War

America's Civil War
Author: Brian Holden Reid
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2009-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1615921176

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Civil War historian Reid examines in depth the operational military history during the first three years of America's Civil War. In particular, he focuses on generalship, command decisions, strategy, and tactics, as well as the experiences of ordinary soldiers.

Written In Stone

Written In Stone
Author: Lizzie Starr
Publisher: Elizabeth Struble
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Undercover agent Stone Mason must find a data-link before a demonstration for underground bidders leads to mass destruction. His search of a posh hotel is risky, but time is up. Monika Linberg returns to her hotel room after her boss dumps her and assumes the striking, robotic sex-struct is her consolation prize. Stone is no construct, but a living, breathing man whose touch and need for information and assistance turn her world upside down. Will working with the sexy agent to keep the city safe be too dangerous for her heart?

The Stonewall Brigade

The Stonewall Brigade
Author: James I. Robertson, Jr.
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1977-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807103968

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Here, seen through the eyes of the men themselves, is the story of the Confederacy’s legendary Stonewall Brigade. Most Civil War accounts treat of battles and armies. The focus of this exciting account is sharper, narrower: a single brigade, the basic unit of attack of one of those armies. The Stonewall Brigade and its first commander, Thomas J. Jackson, won their nickname at the bloody baptism of First Manassas. Over the next four years "Jackson’s foot cavalry" achieved fame and sustained losses matched by few American military units before or since. There were some 2,600 men serving in the brigade at the start of the war. At Appomattox-thirty-nine engagements later-only 210 remained, none above the rank of captain. But these men from out of the Valley of Virginia had written their names upon the pages of history. In The Stonewall Brigade the author, a distinguished scholar of the Civil War, has given equal billing with the immortal Jackson to such soldiers as Lieutenant David Barton, Captain Kyd Douglas, and Private John Casler. He has attempted to capture the camp life, the marches, the personal experiences in battle rather than concentrate on well-known strategy and familiar Confederate leaders. Similarly, descriptions of battles are written from within the ranks rather than from command posts. The result is a vivid and often moving account of courage and cowardice, triumph and heartbreak-and endurance perhaps without parallel.