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Advance and Retreat Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies

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ISBN-10: 0306805340

ISBN-13: 9780306805349

Edition: Reprint 

Authors: John Bell Hood, Richard M. McMurry

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List price: $24.99
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 8/22/1993
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 5.00" wide x 8.03" long x 0.34" tall
Weight: 0.660
Language: English

Introduction
United States Army--California and Texas Confederate States Army--Virginia, Yorktown, Eltham's Landing Seven Pines or Fair Oaks
Confederate States Army, Virginia--Gaines's Mills or First Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Boonsboro Gap, and Sharpsburg, or Antietam
Confederate States Army--Virginia--Fredericksburg Suf- Folk, Gettysburg, and Chickamauga
Reply to General Johnston--Effective Strength And Losses, Army of Tennessee--Dalton to Atlanta
Reply to General Johnston--Transfer from the Virginia To the Western Army--Dalton, Resaca, Adairsville And Cassville
Reply to General Johnston--Cassville
Reply to General Johnston--New Hope Church--Kennesaw Mountain--Retreat Across the Chattahoochee--John- Ston Relieved from Command
Reply to General Johnston--Handling of Troops--Lee And Jackson School Versus the Johnston School--John- Ston's Plan to Hold Atlanta "Forever."
Reply to General Johnston--His Intention to Abandon Atlanta--Evacuation of Richmond Contemplated In 1862--Attempt to Court Martial
Siege of Atlanta--Difficulties of the Situation--Battle Of the 20th of July
Siege of Atlanta--Battle 22d of July--Hardee--General Frank Blair's Letter
Siege of Atlanta--Engagement of the 28th of July-- Wheeler, Iverson and Jackson--Battle of Jonesboro'-- Evacuation of Atlanta
Atlanta Untenable--Losses During the Siege Compared With Those of Sherman, and with Those of Johnston From Dalton to Atlanta
Correspondence with Sherman--Citations on the Rules Of War
Campaign to the Alabama Line--Preparations--President Davis Visits the Army--Hardee Relieved--Allatoona --Resaca--Dalton--Lafayette--Sudden Determina- Tion to Enter Tennessee--Gadsden--Beauregard
Tennessee Campaign--Forrest--Wheeler--Deflection To Florence--Detention--President Davis--Beauregard --Columbia--Spring Hill
Tennessee Campaign--Franklin--Nashville--Retreat-- Tupelo--Return to Richmond--Surrender at Natchez Mississippi
Rashness--Johnston--Fabius--Scipio-
Appendix