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U.S. Army Military History Institute Civil War-Battles-1864-Western Theater 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 15 Jun 2012 MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS, WESTERN THEATER, 1864 A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS Sherman's Meridian Campaign (3 Feb-4 Mar).....p.1 Brice's Crossroads (10 Jun)…..p.2 Tupelo/Harrisburg (14-15 Jul)…..p.4 Forrest's Memphis Raid (21 Aug)…..p.4 Morgan's KY Raid (Sep).....p.4 Forrest's Johnsonville Raid (19 Oct-9 Nov)…..p.5 Newtonia, MO (28 Oct)…..p.5 Grierson's RR Raid (Nov-Dec)…..p.5 Lyon’s KY Raid (Dec)…..p.5 SHERMAN'S MERIDIAN CAMPAIGN Ballard, Michael B. The Civil War in Mississippi: Major Campaigns and Battles. Jackson, MS: U MS, 2011. 300 p. E470.7.B35. See Chap. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Vol. 4. NY: Yoseloff, 1956. E470.M346v4. See pp. 413-24 for articles on operations in general, the Sooy Smith Expedition, Brice's Crossroads and Tupelo. Bearss, Margie R. Sherman’s Forgotten Campaign: The Meridian Expedition. Baltimore: Gateway, 1987. 363 p. E476.14.B43. Beck, Brandon H. The Battle of Okolona: Defending the Mississippi Prairie. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2009. 111 p. E476.14.B44. Benjamin, David J., Jr. “William T. Sherman; Operational Artist: ‘Never Won a Battle, Never Lost a Campaign.’” AWC student paper, 1993. 27 p. Arch. Bishop, Randy. Mississippi’s Civil War Battlefields: A Guide to Their History and Preservation. Gretna, LA: Pelican, 2010. 432 p. E470.7.B57. See Chap. 14. Miscellaneous Operations, Western Theater, 1864 p.2 Donner, Ronald G. "Sooy Smith and 'That Devil Forrest.'" America's Civil War (May 1998): pp. 34-41. Per. Foster, Buck T. “Sherman’s First Campaign of Destruction.” MHQ (Summer 2007): pp. 58-67. Per. Hattaway, Herman. “Dress Rehearsal for Hell.” Civil War Times Illustrated (Oct 1998): pp. 32-39 & 74-75. Per. McMurray, Richard H. "Sherman's Meridian Raid." Civil War Times Illustrated (May 1975): pp. 24-32. Per. Palo, Rani-Villem. "Forrest's Okolona Victory." Civil War Times Illustrated (Apr 1985): pp. 32-39. Per. BRICE'S CROSSROADS Agnew, Samuel A. "Battle of Tishomingo Creek." Confederate Veteran (Sep 1900): pp. 401-03. Per. _____. "A Civilian at Brice's Cross Roads." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jan/Feb 1994): pp. 39-41. Per. [Extracts from diary of a local minister]. Ballard, Michael B. The Civil War in Mississippi: Major Campaigns and Battles, cited above. E470.7.B35. See Chap. 8. Bearss, Edwin C. “The Battle of Brice’s Cross Roads.” Blue & Gray (Summer 1999): pp. 6-10, 12-21 & 44-64. Per. _____. "Bedford Forrest and His 'Critter' Cavalry at Brice's Cross Roads." In Leadership During the Civil War. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 1989. pp. 74-84. E468.D42. _____. Forrest at Brice's Cross Roads and in North Mississippi in 1864. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1979. 382 p. E476.83.B38. _____. Protecting Sherman's Lifeline: The Battles of Brice's Cross Roads and Tupelo, 1864. Wash, DC: NPS, 1972. 40 p. E476.83.B4. Bishop, Randy. Mississippi’s Civil War Battlefields: A Guide to Their History and Preservation, cited above. E470.7.B57. See Chap. 15. Brooksher, William R., & Snider, David K. "Until Forrest is Dead." In Glory at a Gallop: Tales of the Confederate Cavalry. NY: Brassey's, 1993. pp. 185-99. E546.5.B75. Miscellaneous Operations, Western Theater, 1864 p.3 Brown, D. Alexander. "The Battle of Brice's Crossroads." Civil War Times Illustrated (Apr 1968): pp. 4-9 & 44-48. Per. Burkhardt, George S. Confederate Rage, Yankee Wrath: No Quarter in the Civil War. Carbondale, IL: S IL, 2007. 338 p. E468.9.B889. See Chap. 11. Dodson, Clyde N. "The Battle of Brice's Crossroads." Military Review (Jun 1964): pp. 85-98. Per. Gentry, Claude. The Battle of Brice's Crossroads. Baldwyn, MN: Magnolia Pub, 1968. 26 p. E476.83.G5. Hills, Parker. “A Study in Warfighting: Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads.” The Papers of the Blue and Gray Education Society. (Fall 1995): pp. 5-64. E476.83.H54. Hord, Henry E. "Brice's X Roads From a Private's View." Confederate Veteran (Nov 1904): pp. 529-30. Per. Luckett, W.W. “General N.B. Forrest in the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads.” Typescript, 1936. 12 p. E476.83.L83. MacDonald, Colin F. "The Battle of Brice's Crossroads." In Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (MOLLUS, MN, Vol. 6). Minneapolis, MN: Davis, 1909. pp. 443-62. E464.M5.1991v31. Manness, Lonnie. "Strategic Victories or Tactical Defeats? Nathan Bedford Forrest at Brice's Crossroads, Harrisburg, and the Memphis Raid." Journal of Confederate History (Summer 1988): pp. 177-205. E487.J772. Morton, John W. "The Battle of Tishomingo Creek or Brice's Crossroads." Southern Bivouac (1882/83): pp. 366-83. Per. Reed, Joseph R. "Guntown and Tupelo." In War Sketches and Incidents (MOLLUS, IA, Vol. 2). Des Moines, IA: Kenyon, 1898. pp. 300-24. E464.M5.1991v56. Thompson, Philip F. "Summer Fury: Forrest at Brice's Crossroads." Civil War (Jul/Aug 1990): pp. 34-38 & 72-73. Per. Wyeth, John A. "Major-General Forrest at Brice's Cross-roads." Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1898/99): pp. 530-45. Per. Miscellaneous Operations, Western Theater, 1864 p.4 TUPELO Ballard, Michael B. The Civil War in Mississippi: Major Campaigns and Battles, cited above. E470.7.B35. See Chap. 9. Ballard, Michael B. “Tension at Tupelo.” America’s Civil War (May 2002): pp. 52-57 & 74. Per. Bishop, Randy. Mississippi’s Civil War Battlefields: A Guide to Their History and Preservation, cited above. E470.7.B57. See Chap. 16. Holub, Edward, & Marchetti, John. “The Tupelo Campaign, June-July 1864.” Military Heritage (Feb 2002): pp. 70-75 & 90. Per. Manness, cited above. E487.J772. Phillips, Lewis F. "A Gunner at Tupelo." Civil War Times Illustrated (Dec 1973): pp. 44-47. Per. 2nd Iowa Battery Reed, cited above, pp. 300-24. E464.M5.1991v56. Stinson, Byron. "Hot Work in Mississippi: The Battle of Tupelo." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jul 1972): pp. 4-9 & 46-48. Per. FORREST'S MEMPHIS RAID Mallinson, David. "Forrest's Memphis Raid, August 21, 1864." Blue & Gray (Sep 1984): pp. 7-11. Per. Manness, cited above. E487J772. Rogge, Robert E. "Devil at the Crossroads." America's Civil War (Sep 1990): pp. 42-49. Per. MORGAN'S KENTUCKY RAID "Return of a Legend: Morgan's Last Raid--Kentucky 1864." Blue & Gray (Dec 1988): Entire Issue. Per. Miscellaneous Operations, Western Theater, 1864 p.5 FORREST'S JOHNSONVILLE RAID Bishop, Randy. Tennessee's Civil War Battlefields : A Guide to their History and Preservation. Gretna, LA: Pelican, 2010. 439 p. E470.4.B57. See Chap. 16. Brooksher, William R., & Snider, David K. "Devil on the River." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1976): pp. 12-19. Per. Brown, Campbell H. "Forrest's Johnsonville Raid." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jun 1965): pp. 48-57. Per. Cobb, Amasa. Johnsonville: An Address Read...August 29, 1900. Milwaukee, WI: 43rd WI Regimental Association, 1900. 26 p. E537.5.43rdC63. Denny, Norman. “The Devil’s Navy.” Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1996): pp. 24-30. Per. NEWTONIA Wood, Larry E. The Two Civil War Battles of Newtonia. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2010. 156 p. E473.8.W66. GRIERSON'S RAILROAD RAID Bearss, Edwin C. "Grierson's Winter Raid on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad." Military Affairs (Spring 1960): pp. 20-37. Per. LYONS’ KENTUCKY RAID Lee, Dan. “Success beyond my most Sanguine Expectations: General Hylan B. Lyon’s Kentucky Raid, 1864.” North & South (Jul 2012): pp. 54-61. Per. .