Sherman's March To The Sea Hood’s Tennessee Campaign and the Carolina Campaigns of 1865

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1994-08-22
Publisher(s): Grand Central Publishing
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Summary

Often hailed as a stroke of military genius, General William T. Sherman's decision to divide his command and his subsequent, infamous march through the interior of Georgia to the Atlantic coast inaugurated the final phase of the war. General Jacob D. Cox (18281900) played key roles in most of the decisive actions that followed. Left with Generals Schofield and Thomas to delay Hood's advance, Cox led his men through the night and at Spring Hill; he supervised the construction of the fortifications that proved so effective against Hood's assaulting columns at Franklin; at Nashville his division joined the attack on the crucial Confederate position at Shy's Hill; and later he finished his service with Sherman in North Carolina. It was Cox's self-professed qualities of "a bold heart, a cool head, and practical common-sense" that subsequently earned him the command of the entire Twenty-third Corps and the rank of major general. After the war, Cox applied those same attributes to his books,Sherman's Battle for Atlanta,andSherman's March to the Sea,two volumes in the landmark series Campaigns of the Civil War. If readers are seeking concise, astute, and balanced accounts of Sherman's march to the sea, the burning of Columbia, the bloody battles of Franklin and Nashville, the oft-overlooked assault on Fort Fisher (which sealed the Confederacy from Europe), and the surrender of Johnston's Army, Cox's single volume provides all the scope, detail, and color that these critical campaigns demand.

Author Biography

General Jacob D. Cox (1828-1900) was a statesman, lawyer, Union Army general during the American Civil War, Republican politician from Ohio, Liberal Republican Party founder, author, and recognized microbiologist. He served as the 28th Governor of Ohio and as United States Secretary of the Interior.

Table of Contents

List of Maps
xxv
Planning the Campaign
1(20)
The March Through Georgia
21(22)
Savannah
43(20)
Middle Tennessee---Pulaski to Spring Hill
63(18)
Battle of Franklin
81(18)
Battle of Nashville
99(25)
The Pursuit after the Battle---Results of the Campaign
124(13)
Fort Fisher
137(10)
Capture of Wilmington---Battle of Kinston
147(16)
Savannah to Columbia
163(14)
Averasboro and Bentonville---Reunion of the Grand Army
177(22)
Stoneman's and Wilson's Cavalry Expeditions
199(12)
Goldsboro to Raleigh---Surrender of Johnston's Army
211(8)
Appendix A. Forces of the Opposing Armies in Tennessee 219(4)
Appendix B. Organization of Opposing Armies in Tennessee 223(7)
Appendix C. Confederate Stragglers 230(2)
Appendix D. Battle of Franklin 232(7)
Appendix E. Strength of the Opposing Armies in the Carolinas 239(5)
Appendix F. Organization of Opposing Armies in the Carolinas 244(7)
Index 251

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