Capture Arkansas

Capture Arkansas
Author: Arkansas Democrat Gazette (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008
Genre: Arkansas
ISBN: 9781597251457

A look at Arkansas as seen through the eyes of its residents. The result of an online photography contest sponsored by the newspaper in 2008.

Civil War Arkansas, 1863

Civil War Arkansas, 1863
Author: Mark K. Christ
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806184426

The Arkansas River Valley is one of the most fertile regions in the South. During the Civil War, the river also served as a vital artery for moving troops and supplies. In 1863 the battle to wrest control of the valley was, in effect, a battle for the state itself. In spite of its importance, however, this campaign is often overshadowed by the siege of Vicksburg. Now Mark K. Christ offers the first detailed military assessment of parallel events in Arkansas, describing their consequences for both Union and Confederate powers. Christ analyzes the campaign from military and political perspectives to show how events in 1863 affected the war on a larger scale. His lively narrative incorporates eyewitness accounts to tell how new Union strategy in the Trans-Mississippi theater enabled the capture of Little Rock, taking the state out of Confederate control for the rest of the war. He draws on rarely used primary sources to describe key engagements at the tactical level—particularly the battles at Arkansas Post, Helena, and Pine Bluff, which cumulatively marked a major turning point in the Trans-Mississippi. In addition to soldiers’ letters and diaries, Christ weaves civilian voices into the story—especially those of women who had to deal with their altered fortunes—and so fleshes out the human dimensions of the struggle. Extensively researched and compellingly told, Christ’s account demonstrates the war’s impact on Arkansas and fills a void in Civil War studies.

Our Country

Our Country
Author: Benson John Lossing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 902
Release: 1878
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Our Republic

Our Republic
Author: Franklin Lafayette Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1911
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Union General John A. McClernand and the Politics of Command

Union General John A. McClernand and the Politics of Command
Author: Christopher C. Meyers
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786461969

John A. McClernand was a career politician, and those ambitions and qualities continued during his Civil War service. A member of the Illinois General Assembly and a U.S. Representative for 10 years, McClernard was connected to other prominent figures of the time such as Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. However, he is best known for his rivalry with Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, and this biography balances McClernard's political career with his military leadership and his place in the Union command structure.