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Most studies of the Mississippi River focus on Union campaigns to open and control it, while overlooking Southern attempts to stop them. This is the other side of the story--the first modern full-length treatment of inland naval operations from the Confederate perspective. Grounded in extensive archival and firsthand accounts, official records, and

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Most studies of the Mississippi River focus on Union campaigns to open and control it, while overlooking Southern attempts to stop them. This is the other side of the story--the first modern full-length treatment of inland naval operations from the Confederate perspective. Grounded in extensive archival and firsthand accounts, official records, and
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Neil P. Chatelain is an adjunct professor of history at Lone Star College-North Harris and a social studies instructor at Carl Wunsche Sr. High School in Spring, Texas. The former US Navy Surface Warfare Officer is a graduate of the University of New Orleans, the University of Houston, and the University of Louisiana-Monroe. Neil researches U.S. Naval History with a focus on Confederate naval operations. He is the author of Fought Like Devils: The Confederate Gunboat McRae (2014), and many magazine, journal, and online articles. He lives with his wife Brittany in Humble, Texas.