Civil War in the Jackson Purchase, 1861-1862 (e-bog) af Dan Lee, Lee
Dan Lee, Lee (forfatter)

Civil War in the Jackson Purchase, 1861-1862 e-bog

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The Jackson Purchase is the far western section of Kentucky. In 1861, it was a rich agricultural and iron producing region. It also controlled the mouths of the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee rivers, as well as that middle stretch of the mighty Mississippi where it transitions from a northern to a southern river. The Purchase was the riverine gateway to the Deep South. The obvious military imp...
E-bog 200,69 DKK
Forfattere Dan Lee, Lee (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 7 februar 2014
Længde 256 sider
Genrer History
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476612713
The Jackson Purchase is the far western section of Kentucky. In 1861, it was a rich agricultural and iron producing region. It also controlled the mouths of the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee rivers, as well as that middle stretch of the mighty Mississippi where it transitions from a northern to a southern river. The Purchase was the riverine gateway to the Deep South. The obvious military importance of the region caused both the Federal and Confederate governments to pour material resources and military talent into the Purchase in an effort to hold it and defend it against the incursions of their enemies. The Jackson Purchase was the Civil War training ground of such army officers as U.S. Grant, C.F. Smith, Leonidas Polk, Lloyd Tilghman, and the navy's own Andrew H. Foote, commander of the Federal "e;Brown Water Navy."e; Four major amphibious battles were fought for control of the area: Columbus-Belmont, Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, and Island Number Ten. This book tells the story of the bloody years 1861 and 1862 and the tense, contested Union occupation that followed in the region known as "e;The South Carolina of Kentucky."e;