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Detour to Disaster
General John Bell Hood's "Slight Demonstration" at Decatur and the Unraveling of the Tennessee Campaign
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eBook - ePub
Detour to Disaster
General John Bell Hood's "Slight Demonstration" at Decatur and the Unraveling of the Tennessee Campaign
About this book
A detailed account of the pivotal decision made by a young army commander to march to Decatur, and the consequential combat that ensued. In October of 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood set out through Alabama on what would be the final campaign of the Army of Tennessee. One event in particular, overlooked and misunderstood for generations, portended what was to follow and is the subject of Noel Carpenter's Detour to Disaster: General John Bell Hood's "Slight Demonstration" at Decatur and the Unravelling of the Tennessee Campaign. In this fascinating and meticulously detailed and documented accountāthe first book-length study of the weighty decision to march to Decatur and the combat that followed thereāCarpenter investigates the circumstances surrounding these matters and how they overwhelmed the controversial young army commander and potentially doomed his daring invasion. Detour to Disaster is required reading for everyone interested in the Western Theater, and especially the doomed Tennessee Campaign.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword to the Savas Beatie Edition
- Foreword to the 2000 Edition
- Authorās Preface
- Chapter One Prelude ā Fall of Atlanta
- Chapter Two Hood Turns North
- Chapter Three Tennessee Campaign Strategy
- Chapter Four Testing Decatur Defenses
- Chapter Five Vacillation, Fort Reinforced
- Chapter Six Counterattack Stalls Demonstration
- Chapter Seven Counting Railroad Ties Toward Tuscumbia
- Chapter Eight A Reckoning
- Chapter Nine Epilogue
- Appendix A: Organization of the Army of Tennessee
- Appendix B: Fords and Ferries on the Tennessee River
- Appendix C: Evacuation Order
- Notes
- Bibliography
- About the Author