The Battle of Perryville, 1862
Culmination of the Failed Kentucky Campaign
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About the Book
In 1862, the South launched a campaign to bring the indecisive border state of Kentucky into the Confederacy. Full of blunders and missed opportunities, the campaign convinced the Kentuckians that the Confederacy was incapable of holding the state against determined Union forces. Among the disasters was the bloody battle of Perryville.
Drawing on research in letters, diaries and regimental histories, this book tells the story of the South’s ill-fated effort. The main focus is Perryville, where inexperience on both sides and the lack of cohesive Confederate action turned what could easily have been a Southern victory into a disheartening retreat, forever relegating General Braxton Bragg to the annals of military mediocrity. Appendices include lists of Confederate and Union commands, strategic placements of the inexperienced regiments, and casualties. Photographs and an index are included.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Robert P. Broadwater
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 207
Bibliographic Info: 49 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011 [2005]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6080-9
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0452-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
Introduction 3
1. Kentucky Invaded and On to Richmond 7
2. Delay at Munfordville 25
3. New Generals, New Men 43
4. Bragg Maneuvers for a Battle 62
5. Opening Shots 73
6. The Fire and the Fury 105
7. The Retreat 131
8. Back in Tennessee 146
Epilogue 155
Appendix I. The Opposing Forces—Cumberland Gap 163
Appendix II. The Opposing Forces—Perryville 166
Appendix III. The Inexperience of Union Regiments 175
Appendix IV. Casualties 178
Appendix V. “The Charge of the First Tennessee at Perryville” 183
Chapter Notes 187
Bibliography 192
Index 197
Book Reviews & Awards
“captivatingly written”—Midwest Book Review; “well-written…an enjoyable read”—The Civil War News.