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Tag Archives: William Wing Loring
Stewart on the Removal of Joe Johnston
The following is courtesy of author Stephen “Sam” Hood. Hood is a descendant of Confederate Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood, one of the most controversial commanders in the Confederacy, and is the author of the award-winning book John Bell Hood: The Rise, Fall, … Continue reading
Eastern Theater versus Western Theater: Where the Civil War Was Won and Lost: Part Four
Part four in a series. This series was put together from one of my extended graduate school research papers. The sources used were the current research between 2007-2008, obviously the historiography of the Civil War expands on a monthly basis, … Continue reading
Posted in Emerging Civil War
Tagged 11th Corps, 12th Connecticut, 12th Corps, Alfred Iverson, Alpheus Williams, Ambrose Burnside, Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Braxton Bragg, Carl Schurz, Daniel Harvey Hill, Eastern Theater versus Western Theater: Where the Civil War Was Won and Lost, Fort Doneslson, Fort Henry, Fredericksburg, Henry Halleck, Iron Brigade, John Sherman, Leonidas Polk, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Rafferty, Stonewall Jackson, William T. Sherman, William Wing Loring
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Eastern Theater versus Western Theater: Where the Civil War Was Won and Lost: Part Two
Part two in a series. This series was put together from one of my extended graduate school research papers. The sources used were the current research between 2007-2008, obviously the historiography of the Civil War expands on a monthly basis, … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns, Leadership--Confederate, Leadership--Federal, Western Theater
Tagged Army of the Tennessee, Army of Vicksburg, Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Braxton Bragg, Chancelorsville, Eastern Theater versus Western Theater: Where the Civil War Was Won and Lost, First Manassas, Fredericksburg, Henry Halleck, Jackson Mississippi, John Pemberton, Joseph Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Shiloh, Ulysses S. Grant, William Wing Loring
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