LEADER 00000cam 2200685Ii 4500 001 ocn976434080 003 OCoLC 005 20190822065355.9 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 170320s2017 ncu ob s001 0 eng d 019 978640018|a978973499|a979159432|a979174967|a979532895 |a979812471 020 9781469631578|q(electronic book) 020 1469631571|q(electronic book) 020 9781469631585|q(electronic book) 020 146963158X|q(electronic book) 020 |z9781469631561 020 |z1469631563 035 (OCoLC)976434080|z(OCoLC)978640018|z(OCoLC)978973499 |z(OCoLC)979159432|z(OCoLC)979174967|z(OCoLC)979532895 |z(OCoLC)979812471 037 22573/ctt1mxbsj4|bJSTOR 037 1A210B1F-ECBB-4DC3-8643-72FEAD51A623|bOverDrive, Inc. |nhttp://www.overdrive.com 040 N$T|beng|erda|epn|cN$T|dYDX|dEBLCP|dP@U|dIDEBK|dMERUC |dJSTOR|dCCO|dOCL|dOTZ|dOCLCQ|dTEFOD|dIOG|dJBG|dIGB|dAUW |dBTN|dMHW|dINTCL|dSNK|dINT|dAU@|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dG3B|dS8I |dS8J|dOCLCQ|dS9I|dSTF|dD6H|dAGLDB|dOCLCQ|dM8D|dUKAHL 043 n-usp--|an-usu--|an-us--- 049 STJJ 050 4 E470.9|b.C87 2017eb 072 7 HIS|x036010|2bisacsh 072 7 HIS036050|2bisacsh 072 7 HIS027110|2bisacsh 082 04 973.7/3|223 100 1 Cutrer, Thomas W.,|eauthor. 245 10 Theater of a separate war :|bthe Civil War west of the Mississippi River, 1861-1865 /|cThomas W. Cutrer. 264 1 Chapel Hill :|bThe University of North Carolina Press, |c[2017] 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 The Littlefield history of the Civil War era 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Has it come so soon as this? Secession and Confederate statehood -- I will gladly give my life for a victory: Kansas and Missouri, June-December 1861 -- The wolf is come: war in the Indian nation, 1861-1862 -- The only man in the army that was whipped: the Pea Ridge campaign, February 1862 -- Charge 'em! damn 'em, charge, charge, charge! The struggle for the Southwest, July 1861-July 1862 -- We are men and braves: Indian warfare in the Far West -- No feeling of mercy or kindness: the Prairie Grove campaign, March 1862-January 1863 -- Hold out till help arrived or until all dead: the capture of Arkansas post, 9 -11 January 1863 -- Texas must take her chances: coastal defense and the battle of Galveston, April 1861-January 1863 -- All New England men and of the best material: the federal occupation of south Louisiana, April 1862-April 1863 -- Cannot you do something to operate against them on your side of the river! Milliken's Bend and the campaign for Vicksburg, spring 1863 -- Courage and desperation rarely equaled: the rebel assault on Helena, 4 July 1863 - - Much unmerited loss and suffering: Quantrill's Lawrence raid and the war on the Missouri-Kansas border, 21 August 1863 -- Drive him routed from our soil: the Little Rock campaign, July-October 1863 -- More remarkable than Thermopylae: Texas coastal defense and the battle of Sabine Pass, January 1863-June 1865 -- Our troops should occupy and hold at least a portion of Texas: Banks's overland campaign, July-November 1863 -- The land of coyotes, tarantulas, fandangos, horn-toads, and jack- rabbits: Banks's Texas campaign, October 1863-August 1864 -- No nobler death: the Indian Territory, July 1863- February 1865 -- We must fight them and whip them: Banks's drive toward Shreveport, November 1863-April 1864 -- I am going to fight Banks if he has a million of men! the battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, 8-9 April 1864 -- A brisk and brilliant six weeks' campaign: Steele's Camden expedition and Banks's retreat from Pleasant Hill, April and May 1864 -- Destroy property and recruit men: Price's Missouri raid, August-November 1864 -- Let come what will, we'll fight the Yankees alone: Confederate collapse in the Trans-Mississippi. 520 8 Though its most famous battles were waged in the East at Antietam, Gettysburg, and throughout Virginia, the Civil War was clearly a conflict that raged across a continent. From cotton-rich Texas and the fields of Kansas through Indian Territory and into the high desert of New Mexico, the trans-Mississippi theater was site of major clashes from the war's earliest days through the surrenders of Confederate generals Edmund Kirby Smith and Stand Waite in June 1865. In this comprehensive military history of the war west of the Mississippi River, Thomas W. 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