Brigadier General John Adams CSA

Brigadier General John Adams  CSA
Author: Leslie R. Tucker
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786474844

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John Adams is best remembered as one of the four Confederate generals who lay on the porch of the Carnton House, dead, when the Battle of Franklin ended on December 1, 1864. Unfortunately he did not leave much in the way of personal papers, and this biography has been pieced together from Army records and other sources, including accounts of his contemporaries. Adams's career in the U.S. Army gives us a good look at the military, the concept of Manifest Destiny, and the relations with those conquered by the Army, the Indians. This book also considers one of the more debated topics in Civil War history: why did a man who served the United States for most of his life resign his commission and side with the Confederacy?

Tennessee Hero Confederate Brigadier General John Adams

Tennessee Hero Confederate Brigadier General John Adams
Author: Bryan W. Lane
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781625859167

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Confederate brigadier general John Adams refused to leave his men despite his own critical injuries and died at the Battle of Franklin. Until recently, his service was rarely acknowledged. During his remarkable military career, he traversed the country from Tennessee to New York, Mexico to Maryland and then to California. Adams trained and rode alongside some of the most celebrated commanders of the Confederate army, but his greatest feat remains his unwavering devotion to his men and the Confederate cause in his home state of Tennessee. Bryan W. Lane follows Adams's rise in the military ranks until his inevitable fall at one of the most important battles of the Civil War.

Brigadier General John Adams C S A

Brigadier General John Adams  C S A
Author: Rita Grace Adams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1964
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:6955632

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Where No Sorrows Come

Where No Sorrows Come
Author: Bryan W Lane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 099119151X

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Confederate Brigadier General John Adams died at the Battle of Franklin leading a desperate, doomed assault. Recognized as a hero by his peers, he is largely forgotten today. In his life he rode with Kit Carson, roomed with his friend George Pickett, and graduated with Stonewall Jackson. His actions at the Battle of Franklin have been described as "the grandest performance of the war." He was born in Tennessee, graduated from West Point, served first the United States as a dragoon, and then joined the Confederate States in the War of the Rebellion. He traveled from Tennessee to New York, from Mexico to Minnesota and Maryland to California before coming home to the south to serve and die in Dixie, within yards of the most familiar road of his life.

Brigadier General John Adams CSA

Brigadier General John Adams  CSA
Author: Leslie R. Tucker
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476606347

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John Adams is best remembered as one of the four Confederate generals who lay on the porch of the Carnton House, dead, when the Battle of Franklin ended on December 1, 1864. Unfortunately he did not leave much in the way of personal papers, and this biography has been pieced together from Army records and other sources, including accounts of his contemporaries. Adams's career in the U.S. Army gives us a good look at the military, the concept of Manifest Destiny, and the relations with those conquered by the Army, the Indians. This book also considers one of the more debated topics in Civil War history: why did a man who served the United States for most of his life resign his commission and side with the Confederacy?

Tennessee Hero Confederate Brigadier General John Adams

Tennessee Hero Confederate Brigadier General John Adams
Author: Bryan W. Lane
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439662267

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Confederate brigadier general John Adams refused to leave his men despite his own critical injuries and died at the Battle of Franklin. Until recently, his service was rarely acknowledged. During his remarkable military career, he traversed the country from Tennessee to New York, Mexico to Maryland and then to California. Adams trained and rode alongside some of the most celebrated commanders of the Confederate army, but his greatest feat remains his unwavering devotion to his men and the Confederate cause in his home state of Tennessee. Bryan W. Lane follows Adams's rise in the military ranks until his inevitable fall at one of the most important battles of the Civil War.

Doctor Quintard Chaplain C S A and Second Bishop of Tennessee

Doctor Quintard  Chaplain C S A  and Second Bishop of Tennessee
Author: Sam Davis Elliott
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807128465

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Trained as a physician and ordained an Episcopal priest, Charles Todd Quintard (1824--1898) was a remarkable man by the standard of any generation. Born, raised, and educated in the North, he migrated to the South to pursue a medical career but was inspired by the bishop of Tennessee to serve the church. When Tennessee seceded from the Union in May 1861, Quintard joined the Confederate 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment as its chaplain and during the maelstrom of the Civil War kept a diary of his experiences. He later penned a memoir, which was published posthumously in 1905. Sam Davis Elliott combines a previously unpublished portion of the diary with Quintard's memoir in Doctor Quintard, Chaplain C.S.A. and Second Bishop of Tennessee. Quintard offers an unusual perspective and insightful observations gained from ministering to soldiers and civilians as both a priest and a physician. With thoughtful editing and annotating, Quintard's writings provide a valuable window into the high command of the Army of Tennessee at some of its more critical junctures and substantial detail of the last eight months of the war in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. Quintard was present during the early fighting in Virginia, marched into Kentucky with Braxton Bragg, attended to the wounded at Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, witnessed two Confederate retreats from Middle Tennessee, and watched the Federal armies overrun the Deep South in the spring of 1865. He met such diverse personages as Robert E. Lee and Federal Major General James H. Wilson; prayed with Bragg, Leonidas Polk, and John Bell Hood; shared a bed once with Nathan Bedford Forrest; and performed the sad duty of conducting the funerals of Patrick Cleburne and others killed at Franklin, Tennessee. Throughout his military service, he organized hospitals and relief efforts, filled in as a parish priest, and served as chaplain at large of the Army of Tennessee. After the war, Quintard became the prime mover in the revival of Leonidas Polk's dream of an Episcopal Church--sponsored University of the South, and in 1865 he was consecrated bishop of Tennessee, a position he held until his death. These interesting and lively war-year remembrances of one of the Confederacy's most exceptional characters shed new light on the little-known western theater's military, civilian, and religious fronts.

The Confederate Regular Army

The Confederate Regular Army
Author: Richard P. Weinert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89062344221

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This book describes the Confederacy's little known infantry, artillery and cavalry career soldiers.