Confederate Military History
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Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry. Confederate Military History
CONTENTS:
Preface
LEGAL JUSTIFICATION OF THE SOUTH IN SECESSION
Appendix
The South as a factor in the territorial expansion of the United States
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
THE CIVIL HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES
Chapter 1. North and South
Chapter II. Agitation and settlement
Chapter III. Attempts to nullify the Compromise
Chapter 4. The New anti-national movement
Chapter V. The Conflict over the Constitution
Chapter VI. The crisis produced by sectionalism
Chapter VII. Opportunity to stay secession lost
Chapter VIII. Secession made inevitable
Chapter IX. Coercion and its consequence
Chapter X. The Confederation of the Southern States
Chapter XI. Sectional administration at Washington
Chapter XII. Actual war inaugurated
Chapter XIII. The call to arms
Chapter XIV. Military and political activity
Chapter XV. Federal reliance on physical force
Chapter XVI The permanent Confederate States of America
Chapter XVII. The Confederate States' policies
Chapter XVIII. United States measures, civil and military
Chapter XIX. Intensified hostility
Chapter XX. The Inhumanities of war
Chapter XXI. The politics of 1864 as a factor in the war
Chapter XXII. The decisive year—1864
Chapter XXIII. The critical situation
Chapter XXIV. The last stages of the struggle
Chapter XXV. The last Great peace efforts
Chapter XXVI. The situation in 1865
Conclusion
Biographical: Officers of civil and military organizations. Jefferson Davis
Alexander Hamilton Stephens
Robert Toombs
Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter
Judah Philip Benjamin
Thomas Hill Watts
Thomas Bragg
George Davis
Wade Keys
Christopher Gustavus Memminger
George A. Trenholm
Philip Clayton
Leroy Pope Walker
George Wythe Randolph
Gustavus W. Smith
James Alexander Seddon
John Cabell Breckinridge
John Archibald Campbell
Stephen Russell Mallory
John Henninger Reagan
General Samuel Cooper
Abraham C. Myers
Alexander Robert Lawton
Lucius Ballinger Northrup
Isaac Munroe St. John
Josiah Gorgas
Joseph R. Davis
James Chestnut, Jr
John Taylor Wood
John Burress Sale
William M. Browne
Robert G. H. Kean
John M. Brooke
John Henry Winder
Robert Ould
James D. Bulloch
Robert Edward Lee
General Albert Sidney Johnston
General Joseph E. Johnston
General Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard
General Braxton Bragg
General Edmund Kirby Smith
Lieutenant-General John Bell Hood
Lieutenant-General James Longstreet
Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk
Lieutenant-General Thomas Jonathan Jackson
Lieutenant-General William J. Hardee
Lieutenant-General Theophilus H. Holmes
Lieutenant-General John Clifford Pemberton
Lieutenant-General Richard Stoddart Ewell
Lieutenant-General Ambrose Powell Hill
Lieutenant-General Daniel Harvey Hill
Lieutenant-General Richard Taylor
Lieutenant-General Jubal Anderson Early
Lieutenant-General Stephen D. Lee
Lieutenant-General Richard Henry Anderson
Lieutenant-General Alexander P. Stewart
Lieutenant-General Wade Hampton
Lieutenant-General Nathan Bedford Forrest
Lieutenant-General John Brown Gordon
Lieutenant-General Joseph Wheeler
Admiral Franklin Buchanan
Rear-Admiral Raphael Semmes
Andrew Barry Moore
John Gill Shorter
Henry M. Rector
Thomas Fletcher
Harris Flanagin
John Milton
Joseph Emerson Brown
George W. Johnson
Richard Hawes
Henry Watkins Allen
John J. Pettus
Charles Clark
Claiborne Fox Jackson
John W. Ellis
Colonel Henry Toole Clark
Colonel Zebulon B. Vance
Francis W. Pickens
Brigadier-General Milledge L. Bonham
Andrew Gordon Magrath
Isham G. Harris
Robert Looney Carruthers
Francis Richard Lubbock
Pendleton Murrah
John Letcher
William Smith
Colonel John R. Baylor
Отрывок из книги
Confederate Military History Volume 1
Secession and Civil History of the Confederate States
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LIEUTENANT-GENERAL STEPHEN D. LEE.. 467
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL RICHARD HENRY ANDERSON.. 469
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