Edition |
[First edition]. |
Description |
448 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 422-430. |
Contents |
A hossier horseman opens the gate -- Over the river and ranges -- The general relishes midnight talkfests -- Politician and "bird of ill omen" -- Burnside dallies around Knoxville -- Frustration in McLemore's cove -- Servant of the regulations -- "Old Pete" hears distant guns -- Rosecrans collects his scattered forces -- The repeaters delay the crossing -- Meeting on the river of death -- Thomas stumbles into a battle -- "Rosey" follows the battle by ear -- The "littlegiants" dent Rosecrans' center -- Viniard's farm -- Cleburne's sunset assault -- Driving thrist in the deep shadows -- Rosecrans talks, McCook sings -- Rosecrans delivers a costly rebuke -- Old Peter reaches the battlefield -- Paralysis on Bragg's right -- Polk's futile brigade assaults -- Wood leaves a gap -- Piercing the federal center -- Poe's field to Snodgrass Hill -- rout of Davis and Sheridan -- The panic overwhelms Rosecrans -- Snodgrass Hill -- March of Granger and Steedman -- Horseshoe Ridge -- Withdrawal and retreat -- Bragg's dilatory pursuit -- An abortive victory -- Army of the Cumberland, U.S.A. (chart) -- Army of Tennessee, C.S.A. (chart) -- Cavalry, Federal and Confederate (chart). |
Subject |
Chickamauga, Battle of, Ga., 1863.
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