Arkansas Late In The Civil War: The 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, April 1864 - July 1865
معرفی کتاب «Arkansas Late In The Civil War: The 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, April 1864 - July 1865» نوشتهٔ David E. Casto در سال 2013. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
At the request of Union general Ulysses S. Grant, in 1864 Major General Frederick Steele stripped the Department of Arkansas of twelve thousand men--half its strength--to support an expedition in Louisiana. And while the depleted infantry remained largely in garrison, the 8th Missouri Cavalry and its counterparts were ordered to patrol central Arkansas under horrid conditions and protect the state from guerrilla Rebels. The regiment spent nine long months battling against Confederate general Jo Shelby's efforts to raid the White River Valley behind Union lines while simultaneously battling to secure Arkansas' borders. Join author David Casto as he explores the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry's perilous excursion into enemy territory. Introduction: The 8th Missouri Cavalry And The War In Arkansas -- Dramatis Personae -- We Are All Right But May Need Assistance -- Shall Make A Long Leg After Him Tomorrow -- Draw Plenty Of Ammunition -- Colonel Geiger Left Here 1,500 Strong -- To Horse! To Arms! -- It Is Very Uncertain For A Soldier's Abiding Place -- Do Not Be Uneasy -- Afterword: They Sleep In Soldiers' Graves -- Map Section. David E. Casto. Includes Bibliographical References. After being depleted of many of its men in 1864, the 8th Missouri Cavalry and its counterparts were ordered to patrol central Arkansas under horrid conditions and protect the state from guerrilla Rebels. The regiment spent nine long months battling against Confederate general Jo Shelby's efforts to raid the White River Valley behind Union lines while simultaneously battling to secure Arkansas' borders
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