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The Battle of Bennington: Soldiers  Civilians

ePub The Battle of Bennington: Soldiers Civilians by Michael P. Gabriel in History

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The Gettysburg Campaign in Numbers and Losses is a full-color; master work decades in the making. Presented for the first time in print are comprehensive orders of battle for more than three dozen engagements both large and small waged during the five weeks of the Gettysburg Campaign (June 9 - July 14; 1863).Each presentation includes a synopsis of the engagement; photos of the commanders; an original full page map of the fighting; an order of battle with numbers and losses (including killed; wounded; captured; and missing); charts and graphs of relative strengths and losses; a conclusion of how the fighting affected each side and the course of the campaign; and a brief suggested reading list.J. David Petruzzi and Steven Stanley use a staggering array of primary resources to compile the text and craft the original maps; including the Official Records; soldier letters and diaries; period newspapers; regimental histories; reminiscences; muster rolls; and other published and unpublished sources. For the first time students of the campaign can turn page-by-page to read; visualize; and understand blow-by-blow how the unfolding action affected the individual corps; divisions; brigades; and regiments; and by extension influenced decision-making at the highest levels of command.The Gettysburg Campaign in Numbers and Losses: Synopses; Orders of Battle; Strengths; Casualties; and Maps; June 9 - July 14; 1863 is a stunning original presentation destined to become a constant companion for anyone interested in this always fascinating slice of Civil War history.About the Authors: J. David Petruzzi is an award-winning Civil War cavalry historian. He is the author of many articles for a wide variety of publications; and has written or co-authored several books including: (with Eric Wittenberg) Plenty of Blame to Go Around: Jeb Stuart’s Controversial Ride to Gettysburg (Savas Beatie; 2006); (with Wittenberg and Michael F. Nugent) One Continuous Fight: The Retreat from Gettysburg and the Pursuit of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia; July 4-14; 1863 (Savas Beatie; 2008); and (with Steven Stanley) The Complete Gettysburg Guide: Walking and Driving Tours of the Battlefield; Town; Cemeteries; Field Hospital Sites; and other Topics of Historical Interest (Savas Beatie; 2009); winner of the U.S. Army Historical Foundation’s 2009 Distinguished Writing Award; Reference Category. With Stanley; he also produced The Complete Gettysburg Guide: Audio Driving and Walking Tour; Volume One: The Battlefield (Savas Beatie; 2010).Steven Stanley lives in Gettysburg and is a graphic artist specializing in historical map design and battlefield photography. His maps; considered among the best in historical cartography; have been a longtime staple of the Civil War Trust and have helped raise millions of dollars for the Trust through their preservation appeals and interpretation projects. Steve’s maps have appeared in a wide variety of publications. Co-authored by J. David Petruzzi; Steve produced the maps and the complete design of The Complete Gettysburg Guide: Walking and Driving Tours of the Battlefield; Town; Cemeteries; Field Hospital Sites; and other Topics of Historical Interest (Savas Beatie; 2009); the winner of the U.S. Army Historical Foundation’s 2009 Distinguished Writing Award; Reference Category; as well as The Complete Gettysburg Guide: Audio Driving and Walking Tour; Volume One: The Battlefield (Savas Beatie; 2010).


#314013 in Books 2012-02-20 2012-02-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .31 x 6.00l; .48 #File Name: 1609495152128 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nicely written!By chris heatoThis book is easy to follow; nicely written! Good pictures as well.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A good readBy Gerald M. ChaeThe bringing together of the personal accounts from a variety of sources gives life to 240 year old event. The notes are of great value to family history researchers who discover that they; too; have a connection to this history.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A must read for any American and/or world history buff.By BennywonIt is a very readable enlightening account regarding one of the most critical; albeit relatively small in number of combatants; military engagements in our early history; which ultimately changed the world. The personal accounts Mr. Gabriel incorporates in telling the story are absolutely engaging. These were real people!

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