War in the Western Theater
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War in the Western Theater

Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War

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War in the Western Theater

Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War

About this book

War in the Western Theater offers fresh perspectives on pivotal Civil War events, shedding light on overlooked battles and figures, revealing untold stories that reshape our understanding of this crucial region. The Western Theater has long been pushed to the side by events in the Eastern Theater, but it was in the West where the Federal armies won the Civil War. Interest in this complex region is finally increasing, and the authors at Emerging Civil War add substantially to that growing body of literature with War in the Western Theater: Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War. Dozens of entries offer fresh and insightful aspects and angles to key events that unfolded between the Appalachians and the Mississippi River. Revisit an important Confederate charge at Shiloh, discover how key decisions won (and lost) the bloody fighting at Chickamauga, and ponder how whiskey may have impacted the fighting at Corinth. Readers will walk the battlefield at Fort Blakeley outside Mobile, fight in the hellish cedars at Stones River, and mourn with a Mississippi family. Insights abound. How many students of the war knew a Confederate major, watching the riverine bombardment of Fort Donelson up close and personal, rushed to send detailed sketches of the ironclads to Gen. Robert E. Lee to warn him of this new way of fighting—and the lethal dangers it portended? And these are just a taste of what's waiting inside. The selections herein bring together the best scholarship from Emerging Civil War's blog, symposia, and podcast, revised and updated, together with original pieces designed to shed new light and insight on some of the most important and fascinating events that have for too long flown under the radar of history's pens.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Editors’ Note
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Foreword David A. Powell
  8. Photographing the Western Theater Chris Heisey
  9. East vs. West Chris Kolakowski and Chris Mackowski
  10. On the Eve of War: Charleston, South Carolina Sarah Kay Bierle
  11. The Bullard Boys: Tragedy for a Mississippi Family Sheritta Bitikofer
  12. The Fall of Fort Henry and the Changing of Confederate Strategy Kevin Pawlak
  13. George Washington Rains, the Augusta Powder Works, and Forts Henry and Donelson: How Union Riverine Warfare Almost Ended the Civil War in 1862 Theodore P. Savas
  14. Persistence of the Mardi Gras Spirit in Civil War New Orleans Neil P. Chatelain
  15. The 25th Missouri Infantry at Shiloh Kristen M. Trout
  16. Shiloh: Preston Pond’s Charge at Tilghman Branch Sean Michael Chick
  17. David Reed: Shiloh’s Veteran Historian Kevin P. Pawlak
  18. Rock Star Egos and the Army of Tennessee’s Most Important Inferiority Complex Chris Mackowski
  19. “New Orleans Gone and With It the Confederacy”: The Fall of New Orleans Patrick Kelly-Fischer
  20. The Battle of Memphis and Its Fallen Federal Leader Chris Mackowski
  21. What If . . .Vicksburg Had Fallen in July ‘62? Dwight Hughes
  22. The Great March From Cumberland Gap Chris Kolakowski
  23. Whiskey and War: The Case of Joseph Mower at the Battle of Corinth Daniel T. Davis
  24. Finding Miss Susie Sheritta Bitikofer
  25. True Courage: The 44th Mississippi at Stones River Robert M. Dunkerly
  26. A Comanche Fighter Rides to His Waterloo at Murfreesboro Brian Swartz
  27. Boomerang Bragg Robert M. Dunkerly
  28. The Purge of the Second Louisiana Native Guards Neil P. Chatelain
  29. The Bangor Connections to Grierson’s Raid Brian Swartz
  30. “The Prison Over the Pearl River at Jackson, Mississippi, Where Union Prisoners Have Been Confined.” Chris Mackowski
  31. Capt. Samuel Jones Ridley at the Battle of Champion Hill Kevin Pawlak
  32. Arkansas’s Role in the Vicksburg Campaign Carson Butler
  33. Enslaved During a Siege Sarah Kay Bierle
  34. The Fall of Vicksburg: Breaking the Backbone of the Rebellion JoAnna M. McDonald
  35. Johnston vs. Johnston Chris Mackowski, Greg Mertz, Angela M. Riotto, and Kristopher D. White
  36. Turning Point: Assault on Battery Wagner by the 54th Massachusetts Phillip S. Greenwalt
  37. Decisions at Chickamauga Chris Mackowski, David A. Powell, and Dan Welch
  38. The Man in the Corner: Anson Stager David A. Powell
  39. Tactical Innovations in the Civil War? David T. Dixon
  40. Pensacola’s Advanced Redoubt Sheritta Bitikofer
  41. Captured at Missionary Ridge: The “Traitor” Vice President’s Son Sarah Kay Bierle
  42. Missed Opportunity? The Confederates’ Lost Chance at Chattanooga Patrick Kelly-Fischer
  43. Chattanooga: More Than Just Another Victory for Grant William Lee White
  44. Longstreet Goes West David A. Powell
  45. Franklin: “I Never Saw the Dead Lay Near so Thick.” Ryan T. Quint
  46. The Army of Tennessee: Elegy at Franklin Robert Lee Hodge
  47. A Very Ugly Episode: The Battle of the Cedars William Lee White
  48. Forgetting Nashville Sean Michael Chick
  49. “The Uproar of the Damned Was About Us”: The Battle of Spanish Fort William Lee White
  50. Walking the Battlefield at Fort Blakeley, Mobile, Alabama Sheritta Bitikofer
  51. The Last Confederate Fort and the Last Confederate General William Lee White
  52. The Second City Chris Kolakowski
  53. In Search of the Dreaded Andersonville Derek D. Maxfield
  54. Space in the Western Theater Phillip S. Greenwalt
  55. Contributors’ Notes
  56. Postscript