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Bullseyes And Misfires 50 People Whose Obscure Efforts Shaped The American Civil War Clint Johnson

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Bullseyes And Misfires 50 People Whose Obscure Efforts Shaped The American Civil War Clint Johnson
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Clint Johnson
ISBN: 9781418557409, 9780760786697, 1418557404, 0760786690
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Bullseyes And Misfires 50 People Whose Obscure Efforts Shaped The American Civil War Clint Johnson by Clint Johnson 9781418557409, 9780760786697, 1418557404, 0760786690 instant download after payment.

You don't have to know much about the Civil War to be familiar with Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Stonewall Jackson, or William Tecumseh Sherman. "Bull's-Eyes and Misfires," however, tells the fascinating stories of fifty largely unknown people who dramatically changed the course of the Civil War by their heroic efforts or bungling mistakes. Here are the stories of:

"Col. George Rains" who used his skill as a businessman to build a gunpowder factory in Augusta, Georgia that was impressive in its efficiency even by modern standards and manufactured nearly three million pounds of powder. The Confederacy lacked many things, but gunpowder was not one of them.

"Confederate Maj. John Barry "ordered the volley that wounded (and eventually killed) Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville. One can only speculate how the outcome of the War might have been different had Barry not accidentally shot his own general.

"Julia Grant," the wife of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, kept her husband sober and focused by just showing up and living near him before and after nearly every major battle. When she was not around, he drank out of loneliness. When she was around, his Army won battles.

"Gen. James Wolfe Ripley" hated waste so much that he refused to buy modern repeating weapons for the Union Army. He believed soldiers would fire without taking aim. His decision not to distribute superior weapons for at least a year delayed the end of the war.

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