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The Raiders of 1862 James D. Brewer

The Raiders of 1862 By James D. Brewer

The Raiders of 1862 by James D. Brewer


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During 1862, a pivotal year in the war between the American states, three cavalry leaders led cavalry raids that had both immediate and long-term effects. This book examines the tactics that made each raid more or less successful as well as how the different leadership styles impacted the missions.

The Raiders of 1862 Summary

The Raiders of 1862 by James D. Brewer

During 1862, a pivotal year in the War Between the States, Southern cavalry leaders Brig. Gen. Frank C. Armstrong, Brig. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, and Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan conducted cavalry raids that had both an immediate tactical effect and a long-term strategic impact upon Federal offensive operations in the Mississippi Valley, central Kentucky, and western Tennessee. The Raiders of 1862 examines the tactics that made each raid more or less successful, as well as how the leadership style of each commander impacted the mission. Using detailed map studies, diary accounts, official records, memoirs, and even battlefield relic recoveries, this book presents new informationnever before publishedon each commander and how he executed his particular mission. By getting into the mind of the commanders, this book examines their decisions and actions in light of current and past operational terms, for example, decisive engagement, the approach march, and so forth.

No other book covers the important battles and consequences of Armstrong's raid into west Tennessee, the Battle of Parker's Crossroads as it affected Forrest's first West Tennessee Raid, or the story of Morgan's Christmas Raid. Brewer has established that Armstrong fought to avoid defeat rather than to win; that Forrest used artillery well forward in his assaulta technique unheard of at the time; and that Morgan employed one of the first effective uses of electronic warfare. By examining the correspondence of Federal commanders, Brewer also demonstrates how the Confederate cavalry leaders were able to get into the decision cycle of their enemies, and thus influence the outcome on the batlefield. But the individual soldier's view of the war also comes through clearly as diary accounts and regimental histories describe the attitudes of privates and sergeants, both North and South, in the midst of these three history-making cavalry raids. Grant's offensive against Vicksburg was derailed, Federal garrisons in west Tennessee learned their very real vulnerability, and Rosecrans' supply lines were laid to wasteall during 1862all by the daring Confederate Raiders described in this book.

About James D. Brewer

JAMES D. BREWER is a longtime Civil War researcher, speaker, teacher, site preservationist, and reenactor. A retired U.S. Army officer with experience in cavalry and mounted operations, Brewer brings both a soldier's and a historian's perspective to his work. A freelance journalist for the past fifteen years, Brewer has written widely about the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Introduction Brig. Gen. Frank C. Armstrong's West Tennessee Raid: August 24-September 4, 1862 General Situation The Movement on Bolivar Medon Station and the Camp at Estanaula The Battle of Britton's Lane Brig. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest's West Tennessee Raid: December 13, 1862-January 3, 1863 General Situation The Crossing at Clifton and the Fight at Lexington Salem Cemetary Up the Railroad The Treacherous Withdrawal Parker's Crossroad's and Forrest's Escape Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan's Christmas Raid: December 22, 1862-January 5, 1863 General Situation Glasgow, Bacon Creek and Nolin Harlan's Pursuit and the Battle of Elizabethtown The Muldraugh Trestles and the Battle at the Rolling Fork River Lebanon and Home Closing Thoughts Appendix: "Whatever Happened to...?" Works Cited Index

Additional information

NPB9780275954048
9780130306364
0130306363
The Raiders of 1862 by James D. Brewer
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-01-21
224
N/A
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