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The Longest Siege Port Hudson Louisiana 1863 Russell W Blount Jr

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The Longest Siege Port Hudson Louisiana 1863 Russell W Blount Jr
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.15 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Russell W. Blount Jr.
ISBN: 9781476684116, 1476684111
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Longest Siege Port Hudson Louisiana 1863 Russell W Blount Jr by Russell W. Blount Jr. 9781476684116, 1476684111 instant download after payment.

During the Civil War, control of the Mississippi River was hotly contested by both the Union and Confederate armies. By late 1862, the South held only a 110-mile stretch of this vital waterway. Determined to defend this critical span, the Confederacy built two fortresses to defend it--Vicksburg on the north end, Port Hudson on the south. Drawing on the letters and memoirs of soldiers and officers on both sides, this book chronicles the brutal struggle for Port Hudson, Louisiana, beginning with Admiral Farragut's costly naval attack by the Union fleet, through the furious infantry assaults ordered by General Nathaniel Banks--including the first charge made by black troops in the Civil War--and finally to the 48-day siege itself. Among the most tragic campaigns of the war, it is recognized by historians as the longest siege in American military history.

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