Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin

Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin

Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin

Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin

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Overview

On a November afternoon in 1864, the weary Gen. John Bell Hood surveyed the army waiting to attack the Federals at Franklin, Tennessee. He gave the signal almost at dusk, and the Confederates rushed forward to utter devastation. This book describes the events and causes of the five-hour battle in gripping detail, particularly focusing on the reasons for such slaughter at a time when the outcome of the war had already been decided.

The genesis of the senseless tragedy, according to McDonough and Connelly, lay in the appointment of Hood to command the Army of Tennessee. It was his decision to throw a total force of some 20,000 men into an ill-advised frontal assault against the Union troops. The Confederates made their approach, without substantial artillery support, on a level of some two miles. Why did Hood select such a catastrophic strategy? The authors analyze his reasoning in full. Their vivid and moving narrative, with statements from eyewitnesses to the battle, make compelling reading for all Civil War buffs and historians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870493973
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 06/30/1984
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 1,122,662
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

James Lee McDonough is professor emeritus of history at Auburn University and the author of numerous titles on the Civil War in the Western Theater.

Thomas L. Connelly was professor of history at the university of South Carolina and the author of Army of the Heartland, The Marble Man, and Autumn of Glory, a two-volume history of the Army of Tennessee.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Forewordxi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
1Dreams of Glory3
2A Gentleman of Fine Address and Elegant Manners19
3The Spring Hill Affair36
4They Were the Very Last60
5The Most Critical Moment92
6Hell... Exploded in Our Faces124
7The Death of an Army152
Epilogue179
Notes186
Commentary on Sources194
Organization of the Infantry, C.S.A.200
Organization of the Infantry, U.S.A.208
Index213
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