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Hood, John Bell,
1831-1879.
Advance and Retreat
[Genealogy] :
Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies.
New York, NY :
Konecky & Konecky.
358 pages :
portrait; hardcover.
Chapter I: United States Army--California And Texas--Confederate States Army—Virginia—Yorktown--Eltham's Landing--Seven Pines Or Fair Oaks— Chapter II: Confederate States Army--Virginia--Gaines's Mills, Or First Cold Harbor--Malvern Hill--Second Manassas—Boonsboro’ Gap--And Sharpsburg, Or Antietam— Chapter III: Confederate States Army—Virginia—Fredericksburg—Suffolk—Gettysburg--And Chickamauga Chapter IV: Reply To General Johnston--Effective Strength And Losses--Army Of Tennessee--Dalton To Atlanta— Chapter V: Reply To General Johnston--Transfer From The Virginia To The Western Army---Dalton—Resaca—Adairsville-- And Cassville— Chapter VI: Reply To General Johnston--Cassville— Chapter VII: Reply To General Johnston--New Hope Church--Kennesaw Mountain--Retreat Across The Chattahoochee--Johnston Relieved From Command Chapter VIII: Reply To General Johnston--Handling Of Troops--Lee And Jackson School Versus The Johnston School--Johnston's Plan To Hold Atlanta "Forever."— Chapter IX: Reply To General Johnston--His Intention To Abandon Atlanta--Evacuation Of Richmond Contemplated In 1862--Attempt To Court Martial— Chapter X: Siege Of Atlanta--Difficulties Of The Situation--Battle Of The 20th Of July— Chapter XI: Siege Of Atlanta--Battle 22d Of July—Hardee--General Frank Blair's Letter— Chapter XII: Siege Of Atlanta--Engagement Of The 28th Of July--Wheeler, Iverson And Jackson--Battle Of Jonesboro’--Evacuation Of Atlanta— Chapter XIII: Atlanta Untenable--Losses During The Siege Compared With Those Of Sherman, And With Those Of Johnston From Dalton To Atlanta— Chapter XIV: Correspondence with Sherman--Citations on the rules of War— Chapter XV: Campaign To The Alabama Line—Preparations--President Davis Visits The Army--Hardee Relieved—Allatoona—Resaca—Dalton—Lafayette--Sudden Determination To Enter Tennessee—Gadsden—Beauregard Chapter XVI: Tennessee campaign—Forrest—Wheeler--Deflection to Florence—Detention--President Davis—Beauregard—Columbia--Spring Hill— Chapter XVII: Tennessee campaign—Franklin—Nashville—retreat—Tupelo--return to Richmond--surrender at Natchez, Mississippi— Chapter XVIII: Rashness—Johnston—Fabius—Scipio— Appendix: Official reports--Letter to Honorable J. A. Seddon, Secretary of War.
20231108.
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Hood, John Bell
1831-1879.
Confederate States of America
Army of Tennessee.
Generals
Confederate States of America
Biography.
United States
History
Civil War, 1861-1865
Campaigns.
United States
History
Civil War, 1861-1865
Regimental histories.
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