A Journal of the American Civil War: V6-3
A Journal of the American Civil War: V6-3
Gettysburg: Regimental Leadership and Command
Author(s):
Mark A. SnellTheodore P. Savas
Publication Date: 31 December, 2021
Available in all formats
Publisher: Savas Publishing
ISBN: 9781954547377
ISBN: 9781954547377
Price: INR 394.99
Description
Table of contents
Balanced and in-depth military coverage (all theaters, North and South) in a non-partisan format with detailed notes, offering meaty, in-depth articles, original maps, photos, columns, book reviews, and indexes.
35th Battalion VA Cavalry – Reed and Bigelow’s Battery –1st WV Cavalry – Twice lost 8th LA battle flag – Major Nevin and the 93rd PA Infantry – Reunion in 1887 of Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett’s Division
35th Battalion VA Cavalry – Reed and Bigelow’s Battery –1st WV Cavalry – Twice lost 8th LA battle flag – Major Nevin and the 93rd PA Infantry – Reunion in 1887 of Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett’s Division
Description
Balanced and in-depth military coverage (all theaters, North and South) in a non-partisan format with detailed notes, offering meaty, in-depth articles, original maps, photos, columns, book reviews, and indexes.
35th Battalion VA Cavalry – Reed and Bigelow’s Battery –1st WV Cavalry – Twice lost 8th LA battle flag – Major Nevin and the 93rd PA Infantry – Reunion in 1887 of Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett’s Division
35th Battalion VA Cavalry – Reed and Bigelow’s Battery –1st WV Cavalry – Twice lost 8th LA battle flag – Major Nevin and the 93rd PA Infantry – Reunion in 1887 of Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett’s Division
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Founders
- Contributors
- Contents
- Introduction: Coral Rearzdon
- Comanches on the Warpath: The 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign: John M. Chapman
- “The Severest Fought Battle of the War”: Charles Wellington Reed and 9th Massachusetts Battery: Edited by Eric A. Campbell
- “The Ground Trembled as They Came”: The 1st West Virginia Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign: Steve A. Cunningham and Beth A. White
- Twice Lost: The 8th Louisiana Volunteers’ Battle Flag at Gettysburg: Jerry L. Jones
- “On the March Again at Daybreak”: Major John I. Nevin and the 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry: Edited by Dana B. Shoaf
- “The, Most Notable Event at Gettysburg Since the War”: The Reunion of the Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett’s Division, July 1887: D. Scott Hartwig
- The Continuing Battle of Gettysburg: Near “These Honored Dead”—More Development Lies Ahead: Wlater L. Powell
- Book Reviews