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The last siege : the mobile campaign, Alabama 1865 : the mobile campaign, Alabama 1865 / Paul Brueske.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brueske, Paul, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mobile (Ala.)--History--Siege, 1865.
Mobile (Ala.).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 255 pages) : illustrations, maps
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Oxford : Casemate, [2018]
Summary:
It has long been acknowledged that General Robert E. Lee's surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia ended the civil war at the Battle of Appomattox in April 1865. However, the often overlooked last siege of the war was the Mobile campaign, crucial to securing a complete victory and the final surrender of the last Confederate force east of the Mississippi River. The Last Siege explores the events surrounding this siege and capture of Mobile, Alabama. The Union victory at the battle of Mobile Bay in 1864 ended blockade running from the port of Mobile. Uncaptured, the city remained a priority for the Confederates to defend and the Federals to attack. This book gives a new perspective on the strategic importance of Mobile as a logistical center which had access to vital rail lines and two major river systems, essential in moving forces and supplies. Included are the most detailed accounts ever written on Union and Confederate camp life in the weeks prior to the invasion, cavalry operations of both sides during the expedition, the Federal feint movement at Cedar Point, the crippling effect of torpedoes on U.S. naval operations in Mobile Bay, the tread-way escape from Spanish Fort, and the evacuation of Mobile. The entrance of Federals into the city and the reaction of the citizenry are featured. In doing so evidence is presented that contradicts the popular notion that Mobile wholeheartedly welcomed the Federals and was a predominately pro-Union town. Using a variety of primary sources, this book highlights the bravery of the men who were still trying to win by utilizing evolved military tactics against the strong defensive fortifications at Mobile. Many acts of heroism occurred in this, the Confederacy's last campaign which ended in the final surrender at Citronelle, Alabama in May.
Contents:
Mobile is threatened
Eager for the fray
Glisten with federal bayonets
The advance commences
At last the enemy were in sight
Held with great pertinacity
Steele's column
We respectfully decline to be relieved
The treadway
It was a glorious sight
The jig was up
Evacuation
Your city is menaced
All our joy was turned to sorrow
The final surrender
You are no longer soldiers
A grand period to this rebellion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-248) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781612006321
1612006329

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