An edition of Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A (2004)

Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.

greyhounds of the trans-Mississippi

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An edition of Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A (2004)

Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.

greyhounds of the trans-Mississippi

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"Colorfully known as the "Greyhound Division" for its lean and speedy marches across thousands of miles in three states, Major General John G. Walker's infantry division in the Confederate army was the largest body of Texans - about 12,000 men at its formation - to serve in the American Civil War. From its creation in 1862 until its disbandment at the war's end, Walker's unit remained, uniquely for either side in the conflict, a stable group of soldiers from a single state. Richard's Lowe's saga shows how this collection of farm boys, store clerks, carpenters, and lawyers became the trans-Mississippi's most potent Confederate fighting unit, from the vain attack at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, in 1863 during Grant's Vicksburg campaign to stellar performances at the battles of Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, and Jenkins' Ferry that helped repel Nathaniel P. Banks's Red River campaign of 1864."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
339

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Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.: greyhounds of the trans-Mississippi
2004, Louisiana State University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Joining up
Off to Arkansas
The folks at home
Walker's greyhounds
Milliken's Bend
The dismal summer of 1863
Bayou Bourbeau
Winter on the river
A Long retreat
Mansfield and Pleasant Hill
Jenkins' Ferry
The breakup
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-330) and index.

Published in
Baton Rouge
Series
Conflicting worlds

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/464
Library of Congress
E580.5.W34 L69 2004, E580.5.W34L69 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 339 p. :
Number of pages
339

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Open Library
OL3679201M
ISBN 10
080712933X
LCCN
2003021052
OCLC/WorldCat
53131507
Library Thing
786949
Goodreads
1114548

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