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Antietam, South Mountain, and Harpers Ferry: A Battlefield Guide: This Hallowed Ground: Guides to Civil War Battlefields

Autor Ethan S. Rafuse
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2008
In September 1862 the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac conducted one of the truly great campaigns of the Civil War. At South Mountain, Harpers Ferry, and Antietam, North and South clashed in engagements whose magnitude and importance would earn this campaign a distinguished place in American military history. The siege of Harpers Ferry produced the largest surrender of U.S. troops in the nation’s history until World War II, while the day-long battle at Antietam on September 17 still holds the distinction of being the single bloodiest day of combat in American history.

This invaluable book provides a clear, convenient, stop-by-stop guide to the sites in Maryland and West Virginia associated with the Antietam campaign, including excursions to Harpers Ferry and South Mountain. Thorough descriptions and analyses, augmented with vignettes and numerous maps, convey the mechanics as well as the human experience of the campaign, making this book the perfect companion for both serious students of the Civil War and casual visitors to its battlefields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803239708
ISBN-10: 080323970X
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 49 maps
Dimensiuni: 146 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bison Original
Colecția Bison Books
Seria This Hallowed Ground: Guides to Civil War Battlefields

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Ethan S. Rafuse is an associate professor of military history at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He is the author of several books, including McClellan’s War: The Failure of Moderation in the Struggle for the Union, and is the coeditor of The Ongoing Civil War: New Versions of Old Stories.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Introduction
How to Use This Guide
Antietam
The Road to Antietam
Antietam National Battlefield Visitor Center
Stop 1      Battlefield Vista
1a    Lee Arrives, September 15, 1862
1b    Lee Deploys and Plans, September 16, 1862
1c    Lee's Battle Plan, September 17, 1862
Stop 2      Pry House
2a    The Federals Arrive, September 15, 1862
2b    McClellan Deploys His Command, September 16, 1862
2c    McClellan Plans and Manages the Battle, September 17, 1862
Overview of Hooker's Fight, 5:30<EN>9:00 a.m.
Stop 3      North Woods
3a    Hooker Moves into Position, September 16<EN>17, 1862
3b    The I Corps Attacks, 5:00<EN>6:00 a.m.
Stop 4      East Woods
4a    Twilight Skirmish, September 16, 1862, 4:30<EN>7:00 p.m.
4b    Ricketts's Battle, September 17, 1862, 5:00<EN>7:00 a.m.
Stop 5      The Hagerstown Pike
5a    Doubleday's Attack, 6:00<EN>6:30 a.m.
5b    Into the Cornfield, 6:00<EN>7:00 a.m.
Stop 6      The Cornfield
6a    Hood's Counterattack, 6:45<EN>7:15 a.m.
6b    Hood's Repulse, 7:15<EN>7:45 a.m.
6c    Hill Arrives, 7:45<EN>8:30 a.m.
6d    Greene's Advance, 8:15<EN>9:00 a.m.
Overview of Sumner's Fight, 9:00 a.m.<EN>2:00 p.m.
Stop 7      West Woods
7a    Sumner Arrives, 7:00<EN>9:00 a.m.
7b    Into the West Woods, 9:00<EN>9:30 a.m.
7c    McLaws Arrives, 8:00<EN>9:30 a.m.
7d    "We must get out of this," 9:00<EN>10:00 a.m.
7e    Gordon's Charge, 9:45<EN>10:15 a.m.
Stop 8      Dunker Church
8a    Greene Seizes the West Woods, 9:00 a.m.<EN>12:45 p.m.
8b    Franklin's Battle, 1:00<EN>3:00 p.m.
Stop 9      Bloody Lane
9a    French Arrives, 7:30<EN>9:30 a.m.
9b    French's Attack, 9:30<EN>11:00 a.m.
9c    The Union Breakthrough, 11:00 a.m.<EN>1:30 p.m.
Overview of Burnside's Fight, 10:00 a.m.<EN>6:00 p.m.
Stop 10     Burnside Bridge
10a   "A Difficult Task," 9:00<EN>11:15 a.m.
10b   The Federal Success, 11:15 a.m.<EN>1:30 p.m.
Stop 11     The IX Corps Attacks
11a   The Federals Deploy, 1:00<EN>3:00 p.m.
11b   Christ's and Welsh's Advance, 3:15<EN>4:30 p.m.
11c   Rodman's Attack, 3:15<EN>4:30 p.m.
Stop 12     Otto Cornfield
12a   A. P. Hill Arrives, 3:00<EN>4:15 p.m.
12b   The 16th Connecticut, 3:45<EN>4:30 p.m.
12c   The Federals Hold the Bridge, 4:30<EN>6:00 p.m.
Stop 13     Lee's Headquarters
13a   Lee's Council of War, September 17, 1862
13b   The Day After, September 18, 1862
Stop 14     National Cemetery
14a   Lee Retreats, September 18<EN>21, 1862
14b   Antietam National Cemetery
Optional Excursion 1    Bloody Lane
Stop A      Hill's Defense, 9:30 a.m.
Stop B      Weber's and Morris's Attacks, 9:30<EN>10:00 a.m.
Stop C      Kimball's Attack, 10:00<EN>10:15 a.m.
Stop D      Anderson and Richardson Arrive, 10:00<EN>11:15 a.m.
Stop E      The Irish Brigade Attacks, 11:15<EN>11:45 a.m.
Stop F      The Sunken Road Is Captured, 11:45 a.m.<EN>12:15 p.m.
Stop G      The Union Attack Stalls, 12:15<EN>2:00 p.m.
Optional Excursion 2    Burnside Bridge
Stop A      Toombs's Position, 7:30<EN>10:00 a.m.
Stop B      The First Federal Assault, 10:00<EN>10:30 a.m.
Stop C      Nagle's Attack, 10:45<EN>11:15 a.m.
Stop D      The Federals Capture the Bridge, noon<EN>1:00 p.m.
Stop E      The Union Bridgehead, 1:00<EN>3:00 p.m.
Stop F      Rodman's March and Crossing, 10:30 a.m.<EN>1:15 p.m.
Stop G      The Federal Pause, 1:00<EN>3:00 p.m.
Optional Excursion 3    Boteler's Ford
Stop A      Recrossing the Potomac, September 18<EN>19, 1862
Stop B      The Battle of Shepherdstown, September 19<EN>20, 1862
South Mountain
Overview of the Battle of South Mountain, September 14, 1862
Stop 1      Fox's Gap
1a    Cox's Attack, 5:00 a.m.<EN>noon
1b    Union Victory, noon<EN>10:00 p.m.
Stop 2      Mt. Tabor Cemetery
2a    Meade's Assault and Rodes's Defense, 4:30<EN>6:00 p.m.
2b    Hatch's Assault, 4:30<EN>10:00 p.m.
Stop 3      Mountain House
3a    Gibbon's Attack, 5:00<EN>9:00 p.m.
Stop 4      Burkittsville
4a    Franklin's Assignment, 5:00 a.m.<EN>noon
4b    The Federal Attack, noon<EN>5:45 p.m.
Stop 5      Gathland State Park
5a    Cobb's Defense, 5:45<EN>6:00 p.m.
5b    Last Stand at Crampton's Gap, 6:00<EN>7:00 p.m.
5c    Franklin Moves into Pleasant Valley, September 15, 1862
Harpers Ferry
Overview of the Siege of Harpers Ferry, September 13<EN>15, 1862
Harpers Ferry National Historic Park Visitor Center
Stop 1      Harpers Ferry
1a    Strategic Point and Deathtrap
1b    The Confederates Converge on Harpers Ferry, September 10<EN>13, 1862
1c    The Hapless Defenders, September 10<EN>13, 1862
Stop 2      Bolivar Heights
2a    The Noose Is Closed, September 13, 1862
2b    Confederate Bombardment, September 14<EN>15, 1862
2c    Harpers Ferry Falls, September 14<EN>15, 1862
After Antietam
Appendix A  Orders of Battle
Appendix B  Organization, Weapons, and Tactics
Sources
For Further Reading

Recenzii

“A refreshing and original study of America’s bloodiest day that is free of the clichés found in some previous works on this subject. Using original sources and consulting the latest scholarship on Antietam, Rafuse has written a superb battle and campaign study.”—Ted Alexander, chief historian of Antietam National Battlefield

"Excellent guides at a reasonable price, written by experts on the battle."—James Durney, Suncoast Civil War Society Newsletter

"A necessary addition to any Antietam library."—James Durney, TOCWOC, A Civil War Blog

"I've often expressed my admiration for Nebraska's This Hallowed Ground series of Civil War battlefield guides, and this latest volume by Ethan Rafuse continues the series's tradition of consistent quality in information and presentation. . . . I would recommend this volume as the best general use touring guide for this campaign."—Andrew Wagenhoffer, Civil War Books and Authors blog

"Rafuse provides a helpful guidebook dedicated to this single campaign arena. Employing the latest research, he guides the visitor (in person or by armchair) through all the various stops associated with the fighting at South Mountain, Harpers Ferry, and Antietam."—M. J. Smith Jr., Choice

"Antietam, South Mountain, and Harpers Ferry: A Battlefield Guide is a worthy continuation of the University of Nebraska Press series. . . . Meticulous maps as well as detailed sources and recommendations for further reading add to the experience of reading this volume."—Timothy B. Smith, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society