An edition of The Bloody Fifth (2015)

The Bloody Fifth

a history of the Fifth Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, as told through its soldiers

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An edition of The Bloody Fifth (2015)

The Bloody Fifth

a history of the Fifth Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, as told through its soldiers

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Language
English
Pages
344

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Table of Contents

"We had become the not unwilling servants of Uncle Jeff": the organization of the Fifth Infantry Regiment
"All quiet on the Potomac": winter quarters, 1861-1862
First blood: defending the capital: the Peninsula Campaign
"To your gun-boats, run, boys, run": the Seven Days Battles
"The very vortex of hell": the Second Manassas Campaign
"O, what sad letters we have to write": the First Maryland Campaign and the Battle of Antietam
"It is well that war is so terrible!: the Fredericksburg Campaign
"All were defeated; all were victorious": winter 1862-1863
"We just swim in bacon": the Suffolk Campaign, spring 1863
"We intend to go to Cincinnati by way of New York": the Second Northern Invasion
"The angel of death had done fearsome work at Little Round Top that day": the Battle of Gettysburg
"The meanest, most unsatisfactory place": the battle of chickamauga
"Carry me back to ole virginny": the chattanooga and knoxville campaigns
"Bloody stains on the frozen ground": winter in Tennessee, 1863-1864
"Texans always move them": the Battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864
"The bullets seemed to fly in sheets": Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna and Cold Harbor
"The Texas Brigade is always ready": the fighting for the defense of Richmond, 1864
"Castles in the air": winter quarters, 1864-1965
"I'd rather have died than surrendered": the retreat to Appomattox
"These men suffered all, sacrificed all, endured all": the long journey home.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
El Dorado Hills, CA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/464
Library of Congress
E580.5 5th .S36 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm
Number of pages
344

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30398063M
ISBN 13
9781611212044, 9781611212051
LCCN
2015028122

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