I've searching but haven't found any books specifically dealing with the Army of the Tennessee. Does anyone know if there are any published works dealing with the organization and campaigns of the ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE?
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Rich Saathoff
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Originally posted by hardeeflagI've searching but haven't found any books specifically dealing with the Army of the Tennessee. Does anyone know if there are any published works dealing with the organization and campaigns of the ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE?
Just a quick check... Are you looking for the Army of THE Tennessee (Sam Grant's Yankee minions) or the Army OF Tennessee (Bragg's Rebel rabble)?
The lists are different...
TomTom Ezell
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Originally posted by Tom EzellRich:
Just a quick check... Are you looking for the Army of THE Tennessee (Sam Grant's Yankee minions) or the Army OF Tennessee (Bragg's Rebel rabble)?
The lists are different...
TomRich Saathoff
[email]hardeeflag@yahoo.com[/email]
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[URL=http://greens-cavalry-corps.blogspot.com/]Green's Texas Cavalry Corps[/URL]
[URL=http://www.arizonabattalion.com/]The Arizona Battalion[/URL]
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Originally posted by hardeeflagI am refering to FEDERAL Army of the Tennessee. I am looking for a comprehensive book or study from Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson to the Carolinas Campaign (if such a work exists.) Thanks.
I am not aware of a single, comprehensive book at this time, at least on the scale of what Connelly did for the Confederate counterpart. For the most part in the research I've done, I went to a variety of sources depending on the time frame I was looking for.
Larry Daniel just came out with such a book on the Army of the Cumberland, hopefully a similar work on the Army of the Tennessee is in the works somewhere.
tomTom Ezell
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Originally posted by Tom EzellRich:
I am not aware of a single, comprehensive book at this time, at least on the scale of what Connelly did for the Confederate counterpart. For the most part in the research I've done, I went to a variety of sources depending on the time frame I was looking for.
Larry Daniel just came out with such a book on the Army of the Cumberland, hopefully a similar work on the Army of the Tennessee is in the works somewhere.
tom
I thought I may have to piece the history together to get a broad overview. thanks.Last edited by hardeeflag; 09-01-2004, 01:59 PM.Rich Saathoff
[email]hardeeflag@yahoo.com[/email]
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[URL=http://greens-cavalry-corps.blogspot.com/]Green's Texas Cavalry Corps[/URL]
[URL=http://www.arizonabattalion.com/]The Arizona Battalion[/URL]
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Rich,
You are going to have to wait a little while, Steve Woodworth is working on one right now, actually I have heard its getting close to publication, but thats the only thing that I am aware of.
LeeLee White
Researcher and Historian
"Delenda Est Carthago"
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings, Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
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Originally posted by wardawgCompany Aytch.....by Sam Watkins.
The Army of the Tennessee is the Federal army.
Confederate armies tended to be named for states, though not always. Federal armies tended to be named for either rivers or military districts, depending on how you look at it. Again, not always (Pope's short-lived Army of Virginia). Therefore, the extra "the" in the name.Bernard Biederman
30th OVI
Co. B
Member of Ewing's Foot Cavalry
Outpost III
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Rich,
Drop me an email. I may have someone who could help you out on this subject.
easttnfed@lycos.com
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While not exactly what you are looking for Three Years with the Army of the Cumberland, The Letters and Diary of Major James A. Connolly is a good read. Edited by Paul A. Angle, published by Indiana University Press. My copy is dated 1969, not sure if it is still available or not. An interlibrary loan may be the way to go if it is out of print.Jim Kindred
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To piggyback this post; Can anybody recomend a good comprehensive book on the Vicksburg campaign?Robert Johnson
"Them fellers out thar you ar goin up against, ain't none of the blue-bellied, white-livered Yanks and sassidge-eatin'forrin' hirelin's you have in Virginny that run atthe snap of a cap - they're Western fellers, an' they'll mighty quick give you a bellyful o' fightin."
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Originally posted by hireddutchcutthroatTo piggyback this post; Can anybody recomend a good comprehensive book on the Vicksburg campaign?
For starters, there's Ed Bearss' three-volume campaign history, THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN done around the late 1960s when he was working at the national park there.
My personal favorite is Warren Grabau's NINETY-EIGHT DAYS: A GEOGRAPHER's VIEW OF THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN, which covers in great detail from Grant's decision to cross the river below the town to the surrender.
James Arnold's GRANT WINS THE WAR: DECISION AT VICKSBURG is another good overview of about 350 pages or so.Tom Ezell
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