The Fifty-Eighth North Carolina Troops
Tar Heels in the Army of Tennessee
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About the Book
North Carolina contributed more than 70 regiments to Confederate service during the Civil War, but only four of those regiments were permanently assigned to service in the Army of Tennessee. The Fifty-Eighth North Carolina Troops, hailing primarily from western North Carolina, fought in battles such as Chickamauga, Resaca and Bentonville. This account follows the soldiers from antebellum life, to conscription, to battlefield, to post-war life.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Michael C. Hardy
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 259
Bibliographic Info: 98 photos, 16 maps, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3438-1
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5825-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
1. December 1861: The Mitchell Rangers 5
2. 1860–1862 12
3. May 1862 20
4. January–July 1862 24
5. August–October 1862 34
6. November 1862–September 1863 44
7. September 1863 64
8. September–December 1863 80
9. December 1863–May 1864 94
10. May–July 1864 109
11. July–December 1864 128
12. January–May 1865 148
13. 1865–Present 168
14. The Fifty-Eighth North Carolina in Perspective 185
15. Looking for the Fifty-Eighth North Carolina Today 189
Appendix A: Fifty-Eighth North Carolina Troops Roster 193
Appendix B: Fifty-Eighth North Carolina Parolees 223
Appendix C: Members of the Fifty-Eighth Who Deserted
and Joined the Union Army 226
Chapter Notes 229
Bibliography 239
Index 247
Book Reviews & Awards
“Hardy has produced a good account of the regiment’s service with due attention to the men in the ranks. His following the veterans into the postwar years is especially welcome. Hardy’s research is impressive”—Civil War News; “unveils the inner world of a troublesome Tar Heel regiment”—The Journal of Southern History; “this is a finely crafted regimental history”—Blue & Gray Magazine.