The Battle of Glendale
The Day the South Nearly Won the Civil War
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About the Book
It is commonly accepted that the South could never have won the Civil War. By chronicling perhaps the best of the South’s limited opportunities to turn the tide, this provocative study argues that Confederate victory was indeed possible. On June 30, 1862, at a small Virginia crossroads known as Glendale, Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee sliced the retreating Army of the Potomac in two and came remarkably close to destroying their Federal foe. Only a string of command miscues on the part of the Confederates—and a stunning command failure by Stonewall Jackson—enabled the Union army to escape a defeat that day, one that may well have vaulted the South to its independence. Never before or after would the Confederacy come as close to transforming American history as it did at the Battle of Glendale.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Jim Stempel
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 222
Bibliographic Info: 16 photos, 5 maps, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6300-8
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8560-4
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
Prologue 5
1. The Mosquito Fleet 13
2. A Close One, Sir 20
3. We Are About to Build a Large Number of Gun Boats 26
4. When Fought as Gallantly as That 34
5. For Want of This Iron Our Work Has Been Going Backward 41
6. Wrong Wharf, Wrong Boat 47
7. In High Favor 53
8. In a Cornfield at Edward’s Ferry 60
9. A Presidential Compliment 65
10. Magnificent, Grim, Irresistible 70
11. The Good Ship Albemarle 79
12. Shokokon to Monticello 85
13. Winter Offensive 91
14. The Essence of Impudence 96
15. All Ahead, Full 102
16. Plymouth Is Ours 108
17. Heaven Has Crowned Our Efforts with Success 114
18. A Terrific Grand Waltz 119
19. Four Miles from Wilmington 127
20. Captain Cushing’s Exploits in the Cape Fear River 134
21. Captain Cooke 140
22. David against Goliath 147
23. To Prevent an Impending Calamity 151
24. Send the Boats On 156
25. I Have Undertaken a Great Project 160
26. You Must Not Hope to Return 166
27. Pick Your Men 170
28. An Example of Coolness and Skill 176
29. The Fixed Determination to Escape 182
30. No More Gallant Thing 188
31. Dead Gone Sunk 193
32. It Is Done 198
33. Cheer Ship 202
34. Thanks of Congress 207
35. The Cost of the Nation’s Unity 211
36. Blind to the Facts 218
Epilogue 225
Chapter Notes 227
Bibliography 237
Index 239