Work for Giants
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Work for Giants

The Campaign and Battle of Tupelo/Harrisburg, Mississippi, June-July 1864

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Work for Giants

The Campaign and Battle of Tupelo/Harrisburg, Mississippi, June-July 1864

About this book

During the summer of 1864 a Union column, commanded by Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson Smith, set out from Tennessee with a goal that had proven impossible in all prior attempts - to find and defeat the cavalry under the command of Confederate major general Nathan Bedford Forrest. Forrest's cavalry was the greatest threat to the long supply line feeding Sherman's armies as they advanced on Atlanta.

Smith marched at the head of his "gorillas," veteran soldiers who were fresh from the Red River Campaign. Aside from diverting Confederate attention away from Sherman, Smith's orders were to destroy Southern railroads and confront Forrest in Mississippi. Just weeks earlier, a similar Union expedition had met with disaster at the Battle of Brice's Crossroads, perhaps the greatest victory of Forrest's military career.

Joined by reinforcements led by Lt. Gen. Stephen Dill Lee, Forrest and his men were confident and their morale had never been higher. However, for two weeks, Smith outmarched, outfought, and outmaneuvered the team of Lee and Forrest. In three days of bitter fighting, culminating in the battle at Harrisburg, the Confederates suffered a staggering defeat. Forrest's corps was devastated. He and his men would recover but would never regain their earlier strength, nor would they ever again prove a serious threat to veteran Union infantry.

Work for Giants focuses on the details of this overlooked campaign and the efforts, postbattle and postwar, to minimize the outcome and consequences of an important Union victory. Parson draws heavily from previously untapped diaries, letters and journals, and eyewitness accounts, bringing to life the oppressive heat, cruel depredations, and brutal combat the soldiers encountered, and the stoic humor they used to endure them.

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Year
2014
Print ISBN
9781606354766
eBook ISBN
9781612778686

Index

Abraham, Lot, 36, 63, 82, 77, 125
Adams, Wirt, 41, 42, 44, 70, 74, 168
Anders, Leslie, 276
Anderson, Charles, 169, 180, 295
Anderson, Jesse, 255, 261–62
Anderson, Robert, 17
Andrews, Hiram, 230
Appler, Jesse, 132
Atkinson, Thomas, 101
Atlanta campaign, 3–4
Aughey, John, 90
Ballard, Michael, 290, 293–94, 299
Bandy, Jacob, 109
Banks, Nathaniel P., 1–3, 8
Banks, Ralla, 193
Barnett, Thomas, 209, 216, 234, 236–37
Barr, William, 145
Barteau, Clark: background of, 101; and Bell’s attack, 198–99; at Camargo Crossroads, 147–50, 153–54; and engagement on Pontotoc Rd., 96, 101–2; en route to Pinson’s Hill, 122; and picket of the Tupelo Rd., 105, 110
Barteau, Harrison, 101
Bartlett, Aurelius, 62, 90–91, 140, 160–61, 192, 213–14, 231, 289
Bay, Hugh, 37
Bearss, Edwin C., 274, 285
Beauregard, Pierre G. T., 17, 157
Bell, Tyree, 96, 147, 149, 237, 247–48, 257, 295
Bell’s brigade, 95; attack on the Federal left, 237–40; attacks at Harrisburg, 195, 198–202, 204, 207; at Camargo Crossroads, 146–54, 157, 159; at Old Town Creek, 248, 250–52, 257, 259–60; ordered to Calhoun’s, 227, 232; ordered to close gap, 181, 192, 198; ordered to Okolona, 102, 106; ordered to Pinson’s Hill, 119, 122–23; positioned at Harrisburg, 171, 198; and pursuit of Federal column, 244, 247; on the Valley Rd., 127
Beltzhoover, Daniel, 74
Beltzhover’s battalion, 216
Benjamin, Judah, 60
Bennett, Erastus, 53, 64
Berry, Benjamin, 246, 257
Bertram’s Shop, engagement at, 139–46
Bir, Louis, 37
Blackwell, George, 153
Bonner, R. H., 42
Bouton, Edward, 25, 36, 55, 130–33, 138, 238–39
Bouton’s Colored brigade: and the flank march, 125, 130–34, 143; and Forrest’s night attack, 222–23; and the march from Harrisburg, 232, 238; and the march south form LaGrange, 79; and Old Town Creek, 246; opens route to LaGrange, 36; position at Harrisburg, 160, 177–78
Bowden, Bailey, 188
Boykin, Hamilton, 3
Bragg, Braxton, 16, 45, 46
Brame, James, 141
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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. One: The Gorillas
  11. Two: A Pair of Raids
  12. Three: A Third Raid
  13. Four: Stretched to the Limit
  14. Five: A Gathering Army
  15. Six: Watching and Waiting
  16. Seven: Marching South
  17. Eight: Pontotoc
  18. Nine: Pinson’s Hill
  19. Ten: The Road to Tupelo
  20. Eleven: Bertram’s Shop and the Camargo Crossroads
  21. Twelve: Harrisburg
  22. Thirteen: Opening Moves
  23. Fourteen: “A Medley of Blunders”
  24. Fifteen: “Endurance Had Reached a Limit”
  25. Sixteen: “Who Will Care for Mother Now?”
  26. Seventeen: The Federal Withdrawal
  27. Eighteen: Old Town Creek
  28. Nineteen: Return to Memphis
  29. Twenty: Victory or Defeat?
  30. Twenty-One: A Second Battle
  31. Appendix: Order of Battle
  32. Notes
  33. Bibliography
  34. Index

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