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The Capture of New Orleans 1862 Chester G. Hearn

The Capture of New Orleans 1862 By Chester G. Hearn

The Capture of New Orleans 1862 by Chester G. Hearn


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On April 24, 1862, Federal gunboats made their way past two Confederate forts to ascend the Mississippi River, and the Union navy captured New Orleans. News of the loss of the City came to Jefferson Davis as an absolute shock. In this study, Chester Hearn examines the decisions, actions, individuals, and events to explain why.

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The Capture of New Orleans 1862 Summary

The Capture of New Orleans 1862 by Chester G. Hearn

On April 24, 1862, Federal gunboats made their way past two Confederate forts to ascend the Mississippi River, and the Union navy captured New Orleans. News of the loss of the Crescent City came to Jefferson Davis as an absolute shock. In this exhaustive study, Chester G. Hearn examines the decisions, actions, individuals, and events to explain why. He directs his inquiry to the heart of government, both Union and Confederate, and takes a hard look at the selection of military and naval leaders, the use of natural and financial resources, and the performances of all personnel involved. His vivid, fast-paced narrative provides fascinating reading, as well as penetrating insight into this crucial campaign.

The Capture of New Orleans 1862 Reviews

Clear, lively, sometimes breathtaking, frequently brilliant. - Journal of Military History

About Chester G. Hearn

Chester G. Hearn is the author of nineteen books, including Ellet's Brigade: The Strangest Outfit of All and Six Years of Hell: Harpers Ferry during the Civil War. He lives in Erie, Pennsylvania.

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CIN0807130702G
9780807130704
0807130702
The Capture of New Orleans 1862 by Chester G. Hearn
Used - Good
Paperback
Louisiana State University Press
2005-04-01
312
N/A
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