Early struggles for Vicksburg : the Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862
- Author/Creator:
- Smith, Timothy B., 1974- author
- Publication/Creation:
- Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2022]
- Resource Type:
- Book
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- Full Title:
- Early struggles for Vicksburg : the Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862 / Timothy B. Smith
- Series Titles:
- Modern war studies
Modern war studies.
- Variant Titles:
- Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862
Subjects/Genre
- Subjects:
- Grant, Ulysses S.(Ulysses Simpson),1822-1885--Military leadership
Pemberton, John C.(John Clifford),1814-1881
Strategy--History--19th century
Chickasaw Bayou (Miss.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Vicksburg (Miss.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Vicksburg (Miss.)--History--Siege, 1863
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Campaigns
Description/Summary
- Summary:
- "In Early Struggles for Vicksburg, Tim Smith covers the first phase of the Vicksburg Campaign (October 1862-July, 1863), involving perhaps the most wide-ranging and complex series of efforts. The operations that took place from late October to the end of December 1862 covered six states, consisted of four intertwined mini-campaigns, and saw the involvement of everything from cavalry raids to naval operations in addition to pitched land battles. This fall/winter campaign that marked the first of the major efforts to reach Vicksburg was the epitome of the by-the-book concepts of military theory of the day. This first major phase saw Grant, in a newly promoted position as Major-General of Volunteers, working off what he had learned at West Point and from his superior Henry W. Halleck, then the Commanding General of the US Army. Yet he soon realized that the quintessential components of by-the-book warfare ultimately did not work, at least not here in Mississippi. That was because Grant's counterpart John C. Pemberton also clearly utilized the by-the-book defensive tactics to parry Grant's various threats. It was war done the way academics would want it done, but Grant figured out quickly that the books did not always have the answers, and he adapted his approach thereafter"--
- Language:
- English
- Physical Type/Description:
- xxv, 576 pages, 14 pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Additional Identifiers
- Catalog ID (MMSID):
- 9937600375102486
- ISBN:
- 9780700633241
0700633243 - OCLC Number:
- 1275368412
- Barcode:
- 010003513896
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