Franklin Nashville.Pdf

Franklin Nashville.Pdf

U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Civil War-Battles-1864-Western Theater 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 31 Jan 2013 FRANKLIN/NASHVILLE CAMPAIGN (Nov-Dec, 1864) A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Histories.….p.1 Specific Engagements -Spring Hill (29 Nov)…..p.2 -Franklin (30 Nov)…..p.3 -Nashville (15-16 Nov)…..p.4 Miscellaneous…..p.5 GENERAL HISTORIES Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Vol. 4. NY: Yoseloff, 1956. pp. 425-74. E470.M346v4. Civil War Times Illustrated (Dec 1964): Entire Issue. Cleland, John E. "The Second March to the Ohio." In War Papers (MOLLUS, IN). Indianapolis, IN: By the Commandery, 1898. pp. 220-38. E464.M5.1991v24. Cooling, B. Franklin. To the Battles of Franklin and Nashville and Beyond: Stabilization and Reconstruction in Tennessee and Kentucky, 1864-1866. Knoxville, TN: U TN, 2011. 526 p. E470.4.C83. Cox, Jacob D. The March to the Sea: Franklin and Nashville. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1898. 265 p. E476.69.C88. Dolzall, Gary W. “Enemies Front and Rear.” America’s Civil War (May 2003): pp. 38-45. Per. Overview concentrating on Grant-Thomas relationship. _____. “Union Stand That Destroyed an Army.” America’s Civil War (Jan 2001): pp. 46-52 & 88. Per. Hay, Thomas R. Hood’s Tennessee Campaign. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 2003. 272 p. E477.52.H42. Hoobler, James A. Cities under the Gun: Images of Occupied Nashville and Chattanooga. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill, 1986. 224 p. E475.97.H66. Franklin/Nashville p.2 Keenan, Jerry. "The Gallant Hood of Texas." America's Civil War (Mar 1994): pp. 42-48. Per. Lepa, Jack H. Breaking the Confederacy: The Georgia and Tennessee Campaigns of 1864. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2005. 238 p. E476.7.L47. Lowry, Don. Dark and Cruel War: The Decisive Months of the Civil War, September-December, 1864. NY: Hippocrene, 1993. 779 p. E470.L83. See Part. 4. Miles, Jim. Paths to Victory: A History and Tour Guide of the Stone’s River, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville Campaigns. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill, 1991. 187 p. E470.4.M54. Otis, Ephraim A. "The Nashville Campaign." In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, IL, Vol. 3). Chicago: Dial Pr, 1899. pp. 267-88. E464.M5.1991v12. Sexton, James A. "The Hood Thomas Campaign." In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, IL, Vol. 4). Chicago: Cozzens & Beaton, 1907. pp. 451-65. E464.M5.1991v13. Suhr, Robert C. "Storming Through the Ice." America's Civil War (May 1989): pp. 26-33. Per. Sword, Wiley. Embrace an Angry Wind: The Confederacy's Last Hurrah: Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville. NY: Harper Collins, 1992. 499 p. E477.52.S85. SPRING HILL 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. 17. Crawford, W. T. "The Mystery of Spring Hill." Civil War History (Jun 1955): pp. 101-26. Per. Horn, Stanley F. "The Spring Hill Legend." Civil War Times Illustrated (Apr 1969): pp. 20-32. Per. Jacobsen, Eric A. For Cause & for Country: A Study of the Affair at Spring Hill & the Battle of Franklin. Franklin, TN: O’More, 2008. 496 p. E477.52.J33. "The Mysteries of Spring Hill, Tennessee." Blue & Gray (Nov 1984): pp. 12-38. Per. Schofield, Levi T. "The Retreat From Pulaski to Nashville." In Sketches of War History (MOLLUS, OH, Vol. 2). Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke, 1888. pp. 121-52. E464.M5.1991v2. Franklin/Nashville p.3 Shellenberger, John K. The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee, November 29, 1864: A Refutation of the Erroneous Statements Made by Captain Schofield in his Paper Entitled "The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville". Cleveland, OH: Arthur H. Clark, 1913. 49 p. E477.52.S554. Suhr, Robert C. “Spring Hill Squeaker.” America’s Civil War (Nov 2002): pp. 54-61. Per. Wert, Jeffry D. “Spring Hill: A Confederate Might Have Been.” Blue & Gray Magazine (Fall 2007): p. 18. Per. FRANKLIN Bate, William B. Address Delivered by General...on the Occasion of Dedicating the "Battle-Ground Academy"...on the Field of Franklin. Franklin, TN: n.p., 1899. 15 p. E173.P18no210pam11 "The Battle at Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864." Blue & Gray (Sep 1984): pp. 18-39. Per. Battle of Franklin, Civil War Centennial, November 28-29-30, 1964: Official Guide Book and Program. Franklin, TN: By the Committee, 1964. 16 p. E477.52.W54. Bishop, Randy. Tennessee's Civil War Battlefields : A Guide to their History and Preservation, cited above. E470.4.B57. See Chap. 18. Brennan, Patrick. “The Battle of Franklin.” North & South (Jan 2005): pp. 26-46. Per. Byers, Fred W. "Battle of Franklin." In War Papers (MOLLUS, WI, Vol. 1). Milwaukee, WI: Burdick, Armitage & Allen, 1891. pp. 228-40. E464.M5.1991v46. Castle, Henry A. "Opdycke's Brigade at the Battle of Franklin." In Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (MOLLUS, MN, Vol. 6) St. Paul, MN: A. Davis, 1909. pp. 385-404. E464.M5.1991v31. Cox, Jacob D. The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864. NY: Scribner's, 1897. 351 p. E477.52.C87. Crownover, Sims. The Battle of Franklin. Nashville, TN: TN Historical Society, 1955? 32 p. E477.52.C9. Hutchins, M. C. "The Battle of Franklin, Tenn." In Sketches of War History (MOLLUS, OH, Vol. 5). Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke, 1903. pp. 275-83. E464.M5.1991v5. Jewell, Carey C. Harvest of Death: A Detailed Account of the Army of Tennessee at the Battle of Franklin. Hicksville, NY: Exposition, 1976. 87 p. E477.52.J48. Franklin/Nashville p.4 Klinger, Michael J. "Gallant Charge Repulsed." America's Civil War (Jan 1989): pp. 26-33. Per. Winstead Hill Logsdon, David R., editor. Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Franklin. Nashville, TN: By the Editor, 1988. 58 p. E477.52.E93. McDonough, James L. Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin. Knoxville, TN: U TN, 1984. 217 p. E477.52.M35. Mallock, Daniel L. “For Want of a Primer: The Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864.” North & South (Sep 2008): pp. 52-66. Per. Sexton, James A. "A Captain of Infantry at Franklin." In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, IL, Vol. 4). Chicago: Cozzens & Beaton, 1907. pp. 466-84. E464.M5.1991v13. Shellenberger, John K. "The Battle of Franklin." In Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (MOLLUS, MN, Vol. 5). St. Paul, MN: Review Pub Co, 1903. pp. 496-521. E464.M5.1991v30. Smith, Gus F. "The Battle of Franklin." In War Papers (MOLLUS, MI, Vol. 2). Detroit, MI: Stone, 1898. pp. 249-63. E464.M5.1991v51. Speed, Thomas. "The Battle of Franklin." In Sketches of War History (MOLLUS, OH, Vol. 3). Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke, 1890. pp. 44-99. E464.M5.1991v3. Stone, Henry. "The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 7. Boston: By the Society, 1908. pp. 433-78. E470.M65v7. NASHVILLE Abbott, O.A. "The Last Battle of Nashville." In Civil War Sketches and Incidents (MOLLUS, NE). Omaha, NE: By the Commandery, 1902. pp. 236-42. E464.M5.1991v25. Ayers, S.C. "The Battle of Nashville, With Personal Recollections of a Field Hospital." In Sketches of War History (MOLLUS, OH, Vol. 5). Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke, 1903. pp. 284-300. E464.M5.1991v5. Banks, R.W. The Battle of Nashville, November 30, 1864: The Bloodiest Engagement of the War Between the States. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1982. 88 p. E477.52.B21. Bishop, Randy. Tennessee's Civil War Battlefields : A Guide to their History and Preservation, cited above. E470.4.B57. See Chap. 19. Franklin/Nashville p.5 Boynton, Henry V. Was General Thomas Slow at Nashville? With a Description of the Greatest Cavalry Movement of the War and General James H. Wilson's Cavalry Operations in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. NY: Harper, 1896. 95 p. E477.52.B79. Brennan, Patrick. “Last Stand in the Heartland: The Fight for Nashville, December 1864.” North & South (May 2005): pp. 20-45. Per. Brooke, John R. "The Battle of Nashville." In Civil War Sketches and Incidents (MOLLUS, NE). Omaha, NE: By the Commandery, 1902. pp. 141-44. E464.M5.1991v25. Durham, Walter. "The Battle of Nashville." Journal of Confederate History (Summer 1988): pp. 118-51. E487.J771v1. Horn, Stanley F. The Decisive Battle of Nashville. Knoxville, TN: U TN, 1956. 181 p. E477.52.H7. Hubbard, Lucius F. "Minnesota in the Battles of Nashville, December 15-16, 1864." In Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (MOLLUS, MN, Vol. 6). Minneapolis, MN: Davis, 1909. pp. 259-84. E464.M5.1991v31. Logsdon, David R., Editor. Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Nashville. Nashville, TN: Kettle Mills, 2004. 131 p. E477.52.E932. Lynne, Donald M. "Wilson's Cavalry at Nashville." Civil War History (Jun 1955): pp. 141-59. Per. Rusling, James F. “Major General George H. Thomas and the Battle of Nashville.” In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, PA, Vol. 1). Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1995. pp. 351-70. E464.M5.1991v58. Stibbs, John H. "McArthur's Division at Nashville." In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, IL, Vol. 4). Chicago: Cozzens & Beaton, 1907. pp. 485-502. E464.M5.1991v13. Stone, Henry. "The Battle of Nashville, Tennessee, December 15 and 16, 1864." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 7. Boston: By the Society, 1908. pp. 479-532. E470.M65v7. Sword, Wiley. "The Battle of Nashville: The Desperation of the Hour." Blue & Gray (Dec 1993): pp. 12-20, 22-23, 38-48 & 50. Per. See also pp. 52-58 for driving tour of Nashville sites. Trudeau, Noah A. “Blood Proof.” Civil War Times (Feb 2013): pp. 44-51. Per. U.S. Colored Troops in the battle.

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