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The Army of the Cumberland: The Campaigns of a Union Army During the American Civil War - Paperback

The Army of the Cumberland: The Campaigns of a Union Army During the American Civil War - Paperback

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by Henry M. Cist (Author)

A Union Army at war against the Confederacy

The Army of the Cumberland was one of the principal armies of the Union Army. It was first commanded by Rosecrans who commanded it through its first significant engagement at Stones River and then subsequently during the Tullahoma campaign and at Chickamauga where it received a savaging which was instrumental in causing it to become besieged in Chattanooga. Grant, uncertain of its morale, gave the Cumberland, now under Thomas, a minor role at Missionary Ridge but his concerns were unfounded because, after achieving its primary objective, four divisions stormed the main enemy positions helping to complete the victory. Thomas commanded to the end of the war, but not before the Army of the Cumberland fought in the Atlanta Campaign, at Peachtree Creek, Franklin and finally at the decisive Battle of Nashville where with it crushed Confederate forces under Hood. This is a well rounded unit history. Essential reading for every student of the period. Available in soft cover and cloth bound hard back with dust jacket.
Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.49 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: November 21, 2009