The Third Texas Cavalry in the Civil War / Douglas Hale.

Author
Hale, Douglas [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c1993.
Description
xvii, 347 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

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Summary note
"The Third Texas Cavalry Regiment, recruited from twenty-six counties of northeastern Texas, was one of the most famous Confederate units from the Lone Star State. Douglas Hale narrates troop movements and battle actions, sensitively portraying the sufferings and private thoughts of individual cavalrymen and their commanders as they marched back and forth across the Southern landscape."--BOOK COVER.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • 1. Texas Leaves the Union, 1860-1861
  • 2. Texas Goes to War, February-May 1861
  • 3. The Boys from East Texas, June 1861
  • 4. Wilson's Creek, July-August 1861
  • 5. Chustenahlah, August-December 1861
  • 6. Pea Ridge, January-March 1862
  • 7. Corinth, April-May 1862
  • 8. Iuka, June-October 1862
  • 9. Holly Springs, November 1862-January 1863
  • 10. Thompson's Station, January-May 1863
  • 11. Vicksburg and Jackson, June-August 1863
  • 12. The Big Black and the Sunflower, August 1863-January 1864
  • 13. The Yazoo and the Black Warrior, February-April 1864
  • 14. The Etowah and the Chattahoochee, May-July 1864
  • 15. Atlanta, July-August 1864
  • 16. Hell in Tennessee, September-December 1864
  • 17. The Road Back, January-May 1865
  • 18. East Texas Veterans.
ISBN
0806124628 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^^92054153^
OCLC
26632595
RCP
H - S
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