Ebook: The Vicksburg Campaign, March 29-May 18 1863
Author: Steven E. Woodworth, Charles D. Grear
- Series: Civil War Campaigns in the West
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- epub
Ulysses S. GrantOCOs ingenious campaign to capture the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River was one of the most decisive events of the Civil War and one of the most storied military expeditions in American history. The ultimate victory at Vicksburg effectively cut the Confederacy in two, gave control of the river to Union forces, and delivered a devastating blow from which the South never fully recovered. Editors Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear have assembled essays by prominent and emerging scholars, who contribute astute analysis of this famous campaignOCOs most crucial elements and colorful personalities. Encompassed in this first of five planned volumes on the Vicksburg campaign are examinations of the pivotal events that comprised the campaignOCOs maneuver stage, from March to May of 1863. The collection sheds new light on GrantOCOs formidable intelligence network of former slaves, Mississippi loyalists, and Union spies; his now legendary operations to deceive and confuse his Confederate counterparts; and his maneuvers from the perspective of classic warfare. Also presented are insightful accounts of GrantOCOs contentious relationship with John A. McClernand during the campaign; interactions between hostile Confederate civilians and Union army troops; and the planning behind such battles as GriersonOCOs Raid, Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hill, and Big Black River Bridge.
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