Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River

Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River

by Earl J. Hess
Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River

Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River

by Earl J. Hess

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Overview

Banners to the Breeze analyzes three major Civil War campaigns that were conducted following a series of devastating Confederate defeats at the hands of Ulysses S. Grant in the spring of 1862. After the recapture of Tennessee, Confederate armies under Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith conducted a brilliant advance into the deeply divided state of Kentucky. Meanwhile, other Confederate forces under Sterling Price and Earl Van Dorn attempted to recapture the town of Corinth, Mississippi. As the year drew to a close, Bragg's army was involved in a tactical draw at the battle of Stones River. Earl J. Hess mixes dramatic narrative and new analysis as he brings these campaigns together in a coherent whole. Previously unpublished historic photographs of the battlefields are included.

Earl J. Hess is an associate professor of history at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee. He is the author of The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat and other works.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803232716
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: Great Campaigns of the Civil War
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 765,912
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author


Earl J. Hess is an associate professor of history at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee. He is the author of The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat and other works.
 

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