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Soldier of Tennessee : General Alexander P. Stewart and the Civil War in the West

معرفی کتاب «Soldier of Tennessee : General Alexander P. Stewart and the Civil War in the West» نوشتهٔ Sam Davis Elliott، منتشرشده توسط نشر Louisiana State University Press در سال 1999. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

General Alexander P. Stewart (1821-1908) has garnered little attention from historians. In this biography, Sam Davis Elliott removes Stewart from the shadows of history by tracing the life of this influential general, providing the first in-depth analysis of his critical role in the Civil War's western theater. A West Point graduate, Stewart served in the Army of Tennessee from its days as the Tennessee Provisional Army in 1861 to its final surrender in April 1865. He participated in nearly all the battles the army fought - including those at Belmont, Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, New Hope Church, and Spring Hill, and during the Atlanta campaign - rising from the rank of major to lieutenant general. Always a gallant fighter and a calm, confident leader, "Old Straight" - as he was soon known for his steadfastness in battle - took over General Leonidas Polk's command when Polk was killed near Marietta, Georgia, and eventually led the Army of Tennessee's battered remnant in its final stand against William Tecumseh Sherman at Bentonville. At the war's end, Stewart was the ranking Confederate officer from Tennessee, and at the time of his death in 1908 he was the ranking Confederate survivor. More than the story of one man, Soldier of Tennessee conveys the triumphs and failures of the Confederate effort in the West and a divided nation's efforts at reconciliation. As Elliott demonstrates, both the Volunteer State and the Army of Tennessee may have had more flamboyant soldiers fight under their banners, but none was more constant than "Old Straight." As one of the few higher-ranking officers in the Army of Tennessee to avoid controversy, General Alexander P. Stewart (1821-1908) was an outstanding but not outrageous leader. In this masterly biography, Sam Davis Elliott traces the life of this undeservedly obscure general from his early years at West Point through his involvement in nearly all of the battles fought by the Army of Tennessee to his postwar career as an educator and Civil War park commissioner. More than the story of one man, Soldier of Tennessee poignantly conveys the triumphs and failures of the Confederate effort in the West and a divided nation's efforts at reconciliation. Stewart served in the Army of Tennessee from 1861 to its surrender in 1865, rising from major to lieutenant general. After the war he became chancellor of the University of Mississippi and the Confederate representative on the Park Commisiion at Chickamaunga-Chattanooga National Military Park A biography of Civil War general, Alexander P. Stewart. It traces his life, seeking to remove him from the shadows of history. A West Point graduate, Stewart served in nearly all the battles fought by the Army of Tennessee, rising from the rank of major to lieutenant general. My judgment is that if my distinguished friend, Lieutenant General Stewart, who is with us today, honored by all who served under or with him, had been in command of the Army of Tennessee on that fateful day, Chickamauga would not been a barren victory."
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