
A brief narrative of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Wheeler's Corps, Army of Tennessee
Unveiling Fourth Tennessee Cavalry's ValorBy George B. GuildLength6h 34m
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In "A Brief Narrative of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Wheeler's Corps, Army of Tennessee," George B. Guild presents a meticulously detailed account of the experiences and battles faced by one of the Confederate cavalry units during the American Civil War. The narrative is characterized by its straightforward yet evocative prose, which effectively captures the hardships and valor of the soldiers. Guild'Äôs work is situated in the rich context of Civil War literature, providing not just a recollection of military engagements but also insights into the social dynamics and political landscape of the time, making it an important contribution to the genre of military history. George B. Guild, a veteran of the Civil War himself, draws upon his firsthand experiences and extensive research into the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry's campaigns to create a work that is both personal and historical. His passion for preserving the narratives of lesser-known regiments like the Fourth Tennessee lends authenticity and depth to the text. Guild'Äôs endeavor is not merely to recount events but to ensure that the sacrifices of these soldiers are remembered in the broader tapestry of American history. This book is highly recommended for historians, students of military strategy, and enthusiasts of Civil War literature. Guild's nuanced portrayal of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry makes this work an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexity of the Southern military experience and the enduring legacy of its soldiers.
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GenreHistory
Length6 hrs 34 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 18, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER III. Wheeler’s Raid into Middle Tennessee in 1863.
10CHAPTER XII. Casualty Lists.
2CHAPTER IV. In East Tennessee.
11CHAPTER XIII. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Other Officers.
3CHAPTER V. Campaigning in Georgia.
12CHAPTER XIV. An Address and a Speech.
4CHAPTER VI. General Wheeler’s Capture of the Commands of Generals McCook and Stoneman.
13CHAPTER XV. A Few Facts from History.
5CHAPTER VII. In Tennessee, Virginia, and Harassing Sherman.
14CHAPTER XVI. After the War.
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6CHAPTER VIII. The South Carolina Campaign.
15CHAPTER XVII.3 General Bragg’s Kentucky Campaign in 1862. BY BAXTER SMITH.
7CHAPTER IX. In North Carolina.
16CHAPTER XVIII. Members of the Regiment Now Living.
8CHAPTER X. Further Movements in North Carolina, and the Beginning of the End.
17APPENDIX.
9CHAPTER XI. The End of the Struggle.
18INDEX.