The Expeditions of John Charles Fr mont suppl Proceedings of the court martial

The Expeditions of John Charles Fr  mont  suppl  Proceedings of the court martial
Author: John Charles Frémont (d)
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1970
Genre: Astronomy
ISBN: 0252002490

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Kearny s Own

Kearny s Own
Author: Bradley M. Gottfried
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813536618

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From the first battle at Bull Run to the surrender of Lee's army at Appomattox four years later, only one federal infantry brigade experienced the entire Civil War as a cohesive unit. While most units were composed of regiments from different states that were disbanded after three years, the First New Jersey Brigade was the enduring exception. Despite the group's remarkable coherency, it started as many military units did during the early stages of the war-a disorganized ragtag outfit that was poorly trained and ill-prepared for battle. This quickly changed, however, with the appointment of General Philip Kearny in the fall of 1861. Kearny transformed the troops, making them among the most disciplined and effective commands in the Army of the Potomac. A series of notable victories earned the soldiers an impressive reputation and, with it, thousands of others voluntarily came forward to enlist. Even when they suffered heavy losses, the New Jersey regiments fought exceptionally well and served key roles in dozens of battles, including the Peninsula, Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Early's Valley, and the Petersburg Campaigns. In Kearny's Own, Bradley M. Gottfried weaves together compelling accounts of battles fought with a wealth of letters and diaries to tell the story of this famous brigade from a uniquely personal perspective. The hopes, fears, and sorrows of the men come through vividly as accounts reveal how civilians were physically and emotionally transformed into soldiers. Primary sources also provide insight to what the war meant to the men who fought for the Union. Fourteen maps illustrate the battles and marches, while detailed appendices include statistical breakdowns of losses and outline the fates of the men whose letters and diaries are used as sources. In this first book published on the subject, Gottfried not only provides a long-overdue history of the First New Jersey Brigade, he offers a human window into the turbulent and trying experiences of war.

Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States

Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Service,George S. Ulibarri,John Parker Harrison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1974
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UOM:39015046804616

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Soldiers West

Soldiers West
Author: Durwood Ball,Paul Andrew Hutton
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806185781

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From the War of 1812 to the end of the nineteenth century, U.S. Army officers were instrumental in shaping the American West. They helped explore uncharted places and survey and engineer its far-flung transportation arteries. Many also served in the ferocious campaigns that drove American Indians onto reservations. Soldiers West views the turbulent history of the West from the perspective of fifteen senior army officers—including Philip H. Sheridan, George Armstrong Custer, and Nelson A. Miles—who were assigned to bring order to the region. This revised edition of Paul Andrew Hutton’s popular work adds five new biographies, and essays from the first edition have been updated to incorporate recent scholarship. New portraits of Stephen W. Kearny, Philip St. George Cooke, and James H. Carleton expand the volume’s coverage of the army on the antebellum frontier. Other new pieces focus on the controversial John M. Chivington, who commanded the Colorado volunteers at the Sand Creek Massacre in 1863, and Oliver O. Howard, who participated in federal and private initiatives to reform Indian policy in the West. An introduction by Durwood Ball discusses the vigorous growth of frontier military history since the original publication of Soldiers West.

Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States

Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1987
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UOM:35112203024882

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Kearny s March

Kearny s March
Author: Winston Groom
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307455741

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A thrilling re-creation of a crucial campaign in the Mexican-American War and a pivotal moment in America's history. In June 1846, General Stephen Watts Kearny rode out of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, with a thousand cavalrymen of the First United States Dragoons. When his fantastic expedition ended a year and two-thousand miles later, the nation had doubled in size and now stretched from Atlantic to Pacific, fulfilling what many saw as its unique destiny. Kearny's March has all the stuff of great narrative history: hardships on the trail, wild Indians, famous mountain men, international conflict and political intrigue, personal dramas, gold rushes and land-grabs. Winston Groom plumbs the wealth of primary documentation--journals and letters, as well as military records--and gives us a sleek, exciting account that captures our imaginations and enlivens our understanding of the sometimes dirty business of country-making.

Westward Extension

Westward Extension
Author: George Pierce Garrison
Publsiher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Congressional Globe

The Congressional Globe
Author: United States. Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1848
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015020131093

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