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Author(s): Gary D. Joiner
Book Pages: 228 - Publish Date: 2003 - Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Description: Taking its title from General William Tecumseh Sherman's blunt description, this book is a fresh inspection of what was the Civil War's largest operation between the Union Army and Navy west of the Mississippi River. Maps & photos.
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Author(s): Gary D. Joiner
Book Pages: 340 - Publish Date: 2006 - Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Description: "The efforts of the Confederates to defend northern Louisiana - building an army and preparing to trap the Union naval forces before the campaign began - have been all but lost in the literature of the Civil War." "Replete with in-depth coverage on the geography of the region, the Congressional hearings after the Campaign, and the Confederate defenses in the Red River Valley, Through the Howling Wilderness will appeal to Civil War historians and buffs alike."--Jacket.
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Book Pages: 130 - Publish Date: 1999-07 - Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Description: Known by the French settlers of the eighteenth century as the Fleuve Rouge, the Red River boasts a fascinating history in Louisiana. It is the state's historic highway along which plantations were built, and upon which their wares went to the great markets of New Orleans and the rest of the world. In this captivating collection of vintage images, the history of navigation on the Red River unfolds....
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Author(s): Gary D. Joiner
Book Pages: 388 - Publish Date: 2007 - Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Description: Little to Eat and Thin Mud to Drink does more than just document the history of the Trans-Mississippi conflict of the Civil War. It goes much deeper, offering a profound, extended look into the innermost thoughts of the soldiers and civilians who experienced the events that took place in Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas. Gleaning from a rich body of rare journals, diaries, and letters, this groundbr...
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Author(s): Gary D. Joiner
Book Pages: 0 - Publish Date: 2013 - Publisher: Civil War Campaigns & Commande
Description: During the spring of 1864, when the Union efforts to the win were geared from Tennessee to Georgia and along the Eastern Board and in Virginia, one lone campaign was conducted against these directions. It was an attempt to invade Texas by traversing Louisiana from New Orleans to Shreveport and from Little Rock, Arkansas to Shreveport. On paper, the plan seemed unstoppable. It consisted of over 42,...
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Book Pages: 192 - Publish Date: 2015 - Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Description: The history of Shreveport's Cemetery and those that are known to be buried there.
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Author(s): Gary D. Joiner
Book Pages: 220 - Publish Date: 2007 - Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Description: The Union inland navy that became the Mississippi Squadron is one of the greatest, yet least studied aspects of the Civil War. Without it, however, the war in the West may not have been won, and the war in the East might have lasted much longer and perhaps ended differently. The men who formed and commanded this large fighting force have, with few exceptions, not been as thoroughly studied as thei...
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Book Pages: 144 - Publish Date: 2010-06-18 - Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Description: Over the course of many decades, the city of Shreveport witnessed dramatic growth and ever-changing landscapes. Mule-drawn railways gave way to electric streetcars, and what was once the Confederate capital of the state became today’s vibrant commercial hub of northwest Louisiana. Drawing from their extensive image collection, authors Joiner and Roberson depict the disappearing scenes and lost s...
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Book Pages: 176 - Publish Date: 2009-04-21 - Publisher: SIU Press
Description: Some 100,000 soldiers fought in the April 1862 battle of Shiloh, and nearly 20,000 men were killed or wounded; more Americans died on that Tennessee battlefield than had died in all the nation’s previous wars combined. In the first book in his new series, Steven E. Woodworth has brought together a group of superb historians to reassess this significant battleandprovide in-depth analyses of key a...
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Book Pages: 194 - Publish Date: 2015-03-09 - Publisher: History Press Library Editions
Description: Nearly as old as the city itself, Oakland Cemetery is one of Shreveport's most significant historical landmarks. Notable residents were laid to rest here as early as 1842. In a mass grave lie nearly eight hundred victims of a virulent yellow fever epidemic that struck the city in 1873. Others interred include Annie McCune, the famous Shreveport madam who operated a brothel in the city's red-light ...
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