Staff Ride Handbook For The Battle Of Chickamauga, 18-20 September 1863 [Illustrated Edition].

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Main Author: Robertson, William Glenn
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: San Francisco : Golden Springs Publishing, 2014
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS; Figures; Maps; TABLES; INTRODUCTION; I. CIVIL WAR ARMIES; Organization; The U.S. Army in 1861; Raising the Armies; The Leaders; Civil War Staffs; The Armies at Chickamauga; Weapons; Infantry; Cavalry; Field Artillery; Weapons at Chickamauga; Tactics; Tactical Doctrine in 1861; Early War Tactics; Later War Tactics; Summary; Tactics at Chickamauga; Logistical Support; Logistics at Chickamauga; Engineer Support; Engineers at Chickamauga; Communications Support; Communications at Chickamauga; Medical Support; Medical Support at Chickamauga.
  • II. CHICKAMAUGA CAMPAIGN OVERVIEWIII. SUGGESTED ROUTE AND VIGNETTES; Introduction; DAY 1 (19 SEPTEMBER 1863); Stand 1
  • Initial Orientation; Stand 2
  • Jay's Mill; Stand 3
  • Croxton's Brigade; Stand 4
  • King's Brigade; Stand 5
  • Starkweather's Brigade; Stand 6
  • Scribner's Brigade; Stand 7
  • Van Pelt's Battery; Stand 8
  • Colonel Philemon P. Baldwin; Stand 9
  • Baldwin's Brigade; Stand 10
  • Cleburne's Night Attack; Stand 11
  • Willich's Brigade; Stand 12
  • Battle Casualties; Stand 13
  • Obsolete Weapons; Stand 14
  • Maney's Brigade; Stand 15
  • Cleburne's Night Attack.
  • Stand 16
  • Hazen's and Turchin's BrigadesStand 17
  • A, P. Stewart's Division; Stand 18
  • Carnes' Tennessee Battery; Stand 19
  • E.A. King's Brigade; Stand 20
  • Johnson's (Fulton's) Brigade; Stand 21
  • McNair's Brigade; Stand 22
  • 18th Indiana Battery; Stand 23
  • Wilder's Brigade; Stand 24
  • Heg's Brigade; Stand 25
  • Viniard Field; Stand 26
  • General Braxton Bragg's Headquarters; Stand 27
  • 18th Indiana Battery; Stand 28
  • Leonidas Polk's Headquarters; DAY 2 (20 SEPTEMBER 1863); Stand 1
  • Breckinridge's Division; Stand 2
  • Headquarters, Major General W.H.T. Walker's Reserve Corps.
  • Stand 3
  • Helm's Brigade (the "Orphan Brigade")Stand 4
  • Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk's Headquarters; Stand 5
  • Colquitt's (Gist's) Brigade; Stand 6
  • John Beatty's Brigade; Stand 7
  • Reserve Corps; Stand 8
  • Slocomb's Battery; Stand 9
  • Bridges' Illinois Battery; Stand 10
  • Stovall's Brigade; Stand 11
  • Dodge's Brigade; Stand 12 -John King's Brigade; Stand 13
  • Thomas' Defensive Line; Stand 14
  • Deshler's Brigade; Stand 15
  • Edward King's Brigade; Stand 16
  • S.A.M. Wood's Brigade; Stand 17
  • Longstreet's "Grand Column"; Stand 18
  • Stewart's Division and Benning's Brigade.
  • Stand 19
  • Brannan's DivisionStand 20
  • Wood's Division; Stand 21 Bushrod Johnson's Division; Stand 22
  • Dees' Brigade; Stand 23
  • Manigault's Brigade; Stand 24
  • Rosecrans' Headquarters; Stand 25
  • Laiboldt's Brigade; Stand 26
  • Lytle's Brigade; Stand 27
  • Field Headquarters, Army of the Cumberland; Stand 28
  • Longstreet's Left Wing; Stand 29
  • Harker's Brigade; Stand 30
  • Kershaw's Brigade; Stand 31
  • Gracie's Brigade; Stand 32
  • Thomas' Headquarters and Negley's Mission; Stand 33
  • Defense of Snodgrass Hill; Stand 34
  • Van Derveer's Brigade; Stand 35
  • Preston's Division.
  • Stand 36
  • Johnson's (Fulton's) Brigade.