A detailed account of a pivotal event that changed the course of the war, by an acclaimed expert.
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A detailed account of a pivotal event that changed the course of the war, by an acclaimed expert.
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The Texas Overland Expedition of 1863,
This review is from: The Texas Overland Expedition of 1863 (Civil War Campaigns and Commanders Series) (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book for several reasons. It is short; yet it is detailed enough to effectively describe the battles in this campaign. It also includes brief profiles of the commanders of the particular conflicts-both Federal and Confederate. And an interesting fact from this Texas Overland Expedition was the presence of six governors of Texas in the two armies.This story about Texas and a Civil War Campaign all started with a plan conceived in the minds of a group of New England businessmen some two decades before the Civil War and that didn't even take place in Texas. However, when these northerners realized that war was inevitable and that Texas was siding with the Confederate States, rather than give up their lucrative idea, they considered the war to be in their favor. If they could enlist the help of the president and War Department, they could move into Texas under the Union Flag and consequently have the Federal troops to protect their northern settlers. From this nucleus, the story evolved to its climax of the battle. It is good reading.
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Texas is a Hard Road to Travel,
By Scott Bell (Jacksonville, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Texas Overland Expedition of 1863 (Civil War Campaigns and Commanders Series) (Paperback)
The Union made several unsuccessful attempts to invade Texas during the War Between the States. This book gives a short but lively history of The Texas Overland Expedition of 1863 and biographies of officers of both armies.
To understand the war in Louisana and the following Red River campaign of 1864 this book should be read. If this 1863 expedition would have been successful then the Red River Campaign would not have happened. There is not overflowing information about this expedition available. This book provides a entertaining understanding. Could Union General Nathaniel P. Banks be the McClellan of the West? No, McClellan was never that bad.
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