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Index Battle of Bull Run
Clash of the Ironclads
Operations of the Western FlotillaOpening the Lower Mississippi
Shiloh CampaignChoose the file type you prefer: .EXE file, a .ZIP file, or a .PDF file. As an executable file (.EXE) you only need Microsoft Internet Explorer to view the books. If you select zip files (.ZIP), you will need to extract them (WinZip) once they are on your computer. If you choose the .PDF file you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. What ever type you choose, our eBook files are guaranteed virus-free.
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Confederate General B. T. Beauregard recounts the first major encounter between the untested Confederacy and the Federal troops. This eBook includes letters subsequently submitted addressing Beauregard's account, as well as others.
The First Battle of Bull Run Bull Run As Seen Through Critical English Eyes Troop Strength Statistics of the Battle |
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Clash of the Ironclads | |||
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This eBook combines three factual, eye-witness accounts from three different view points of the first encounters between the Monitor and Merrimac; John Taylor Wood, the Commander of the Merrimac and Samuel Dana Greene, the only executive officer the Monitor had and a Confederate officer watching from shore. On March 8, 1862, this naval battle between ironclads changed the navies of the world forever.
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Operations of the Western Flotilla and Recollections of Foote and the Gun-Boats |
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These accounts, written by Commander Henry Walke, commanderof the Union iron clad Carondelet, along with the gunboats DeKalb, Cincinnati,Louisville, Mound City, Cairo andPittsburgh, under the command of Flag-Officer Andrew HullFoote, raised havoc with Confederate river forces along the Kentucky and Tenessee rivers.
This eBook also includes: Recollections of Foote and the Gun-Boats Names of Western Gun-boats The Capture of Fort Donelson |
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Opening the Lower Mississippi | |||
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David D. Porter, commander of the Powhatan, details his plan for the flotilla, commanded by Admiral Farragut, which led to the destruction of New Orleans and retaking control of the Lower Mississippi by Federal forces on up the river to Memphis. Day of ombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip on opposite sides of the river starts the adventure up river.
Also includes Admiral Farragut's report to Washington on the capture of New Orleans. |
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Shiloh Campaign | |||
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Ulysses S. Grant writes a very detailed account of this critical battle. Until it was fought, he "believed that the rebellion against the Government would collapse suddenly and soon if a decisive victory could be gained over any of its armies." The Shiloh campaign changed that thinking.
This eBook also includes: Albert Sidney Johnston and the Shiloh Campaign Notes of a Confederate Staff-Officer at Shiloh The Surrender of Prentiss |
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