Following the Battle of Nashville, Confederate General John Bell Hood's Army of Tennessee was in full retreat, from the battle lines south of Nashville to the Tennessee River at the Alabama state line. Ferocious engagements broke out along the way as Hood's small rearguard, harried by Federal Cavalry brigades, fought a 10-day running battle over 100 miles of impoverished countryside during one of the worst winters on record.
Following the Battle of Nashville, Confederate General John Bell Hood's Army of Tennessee was in full retreat, from the battle lines south of Nashville to the Tennessee River at the Alabama state line. Ferocious engagements broke out along the way as Hood's small rearguard, harried by Federal Cavalry brigades, fought a 10-day running battle over 100 miles of impoverished countryside during one of the worst winters on record.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Friday, December 16, 1864: Hood's Devasted Confederate Army in Full Retreat 2. Saturday, December 17, 1864: Battles and Skirmishes in Williamson County, Tennessee, Including Confrontations Along the Franklin-Columbia Pike and Four Battles in One Day 3. Sunday, December 18, 1864: The Arrival of Nathan Bedford Forrest 4. Monday, December 19, 1864: Columbia, Tennessee 5. Tuesday, December 20, 1864: Hood Quits Tennessee, Heading South 6. Wednesday, December 21, 1864: Alignment of Three Federal Infantry Corps Attempted-Washington vs. Thomas 7. Thursday, December 22, 1864: Racing through Columbia 8. Friday, December 23, 1864: Alabama within Sight 9. Saturday, December 24, 1864: Richland Creek 10. Sunday, December 25, 1864: Anthony's Hill (King's Hill, or Devil's Gap, Tennessee) 11. Monday, December 26, 1864: Sugar Creek 12. Tuesday, December 27, 1864: Tuscumbia 13. Wednesday, December 28, 1864: The Final Chapter-Hood Crosses the Deep River Appendix I: Casualties from the 1864 Tennessee Campaign Retreat, December 17-26, 1864 Appendix II: Order of Battle: Confederate Rear Guard and Federal Advance Appendix III: Battle Flags Captured on the Retreat Appendix IV: Biographical Sketches Appendix V: Medal of Honor Recipients Appendix VI: Voices from the Past Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Friday, December 16, 1864: Hood's Devasted Confederate Army in Full Retreat 2. Saturday, December 17, 1864: Battles and Skirmishes in Williamson County, Tennessee, Including Confrontations Along the Franklin-Columbia Pike and Four Battles in One Day 3. Sunday, December 18, 1864: The Arrival of Nathan Bedford Forrest 4. Monday, December 19, 1864: Columbia, Tennessee 5. Tuesday, December 20, 1864: Hood Quits Tennessee, Heading South 6. Wednesday, December 21, 1864: Alignment of Three Federal Infantry Corps Attempted-Washington vs. Thomas 7. Thursday, December 22, 1864: Racing through Columbia 8. Friday, December 23, 1864: Alabama within Sight 9. Saturday, December 24, 1864: Richland Creek 10. Sunday, December 25, 1864: Anthony's Hill (King's Hill, or Devil's Gap, Tennessee) 11. Monday, December 26, 1864: Sugar Creek 12. Tuesday, December 27, 1864: Tuscumbia 13. Wednesday, December 28, 1864: The Final Chapter-Hood Crosses the Deep River Appendix I: Casualties from the 1864 Tennessee Campaign Retreat, December 17-26, 1864 Appendix II: Order of Battle: Confederate Rear Guard and Federal Advance Appendix III: Battle Flags Captured on the Retreat Appendix IV: Biographical Sketches Appendix V: Medal of Honor Recipients Appendix VI: Voices from the Past Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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