To retain command of the Mississippi :: the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis /
The Mississippi River was a strategic priority for the Union army from the outset of the American Civil War. By controlling the Mississippi, the North & rsquo;s military forces could effectively split the Confederacy in two and create economic and logistical havoc for Confederate supply lines th...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Mississippi River was a strategic priority for the Union army from the outset of the American Civil War. By controlling the Mississippi, the North & rsquo;s military forces could effectively split the Confederacy in two and create economic and logistical havoc for Confederate supply lines that relied on river transportation. A number of battles were fought for control of the Mississippi, and ultimately the combination of Union troops supported by Federal gunboats and armored paddle steamers culminated in the surrender of Port Hudson in July 1863 and Union dominance over the Mississippi waterways. The Battle of Memphis was one such fray waged for control of the Mississippi. It was a major victory for the Union, one that was over almost before it began because of luck and lessons the Union fleet learned at a hard-fought battle with the Confederate River Defense Fleet at Plum Point. Perhaps owing to its swift conclusion, the Battle of Memphis has not received the scholarly attention of other battles, such as Vicksburg and Forts Henry and Donelson. In To Retain Command of the Mississippi, Edward B. McCaul Jr. argues that the Battle of Memphis was pivotal in the Union & rsquo;s efforts to control the Mississippi River. The Union command, by narrowly escaping defeat at Plum Point, learned invaluable lessons about the Confederate River Defense Fleet and masterfully enacted those lessons in decisively defeating the Confederate fleet at Memphis. With the Confederacy & rsquo;s river forces severely crippled after the Battle of Memphis, the Union fleets pushed onward to eventual victory at Vicksburg. McCaul brings this pivotal river battle back into the American Civil War discussion by highlighting the Union gains and Confederate losses that led up to the Battle of Memphis and maintaining that had the battle gone differently, Grant & rsquo;s plans for taking Vicksburg would have been drastically altered Edward B. McCaul Jr. is Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Assessment in the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. He is the author of The Mechanical Fuze and the Advance of Artillery in the Civil War, and his articles have appeared in Military History, Vietnam, and Aviation History. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 249 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | The importance of the Mississippi River -- The Confederate river defense fleet -- The Union fleets -- The situation -- The Battle of Plum Point -- The fall of Fort Pillow -- The Battle of Memphis -- The aftermath -- Rams versus guns -- Conclusion: the impact of the Battle of Memphis. |
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spelling | McCaul, Edward B., Jr., 1951- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJryqy9w494kGVvkxYGxP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010024825 To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / Edward B. McCaul Jr. Civil War naval campaign for Memphis First edition. Knoxville : University of Tennessee, [2014] 1 online resource (xx, 249 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. The importance of the Mississippi River -- The Confederate river defense fleet -- The Union fleets -- The situation -- The Battle of Plum Point -- The fall of Fort Pillow -- The Battle of Memphis -- The aftermath -- Rams versus guns -- Conclusion: the impact of the Battle of Memphis. Print version record. The Mississippi River was a strategic priority for the Union army from the outset of the American Civil War. By controlling the Mississippi, the North & rsquo;s military forces could effectively split the Confederacy in two and create economic and logistical havoc for Confederate supply lines that relied on river transportation. A number of battles were fought for control of the Mississippi, and ultimately the combination of Union troops supported by Federal gunboats and armored paddle steamers culminated in the surrender of Port Hudson in July 1863 and Union dominance over the Mississippi waterways. The Battle of Memphis was one such fray waged for control of the Mississippi. It was a major victory for the Union, one that was over almost before it began because of luck and lessons the Union fleet learned at a hard-fought battle with the Confederate River Defense Fleet at Plum Point. Perhaps owing to its swift conclusion, the Battle of Memphis has not received the scholarly attention of other battles, such as Vicksburg and Forts Henry and Donelson. In To Retain Command of the Mississippi, Edward B. McCaul Jr. argues that the Battle of Memphis was pivotal in the Union & rsquo;s efforts to control the Mississippi River. The Union command, by narrowly escaping defeat at Plum Point, learned invaluable lessons about the Confederate River Defense Fleet and masterfully enacted those lessons in decisively defeating the Confederate fleet at Memphis. With the Confederacy & rsquo;s river forces severely crippled after the Battle of Memphis, the Union fleets pushed onward to eventual victory at Vicksburg. McCaul brings this pivotal river battle back into the American Civil War discussion by highlighting the Union gains and Confederate losses that led up to the Battle of Memphis and maintaining that had the battle gone differently, Grant & rsquo;s plans for taking Vicksburg would have been drastically altered Edward B. McCaul Jr. is Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Assessment in the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. He is the author of The Mechanical Fuze and the Advance of Artillery in the Civil War, and his articles have appeared in Military History, Vietnam, and Aviation History. Memphis, Battle of, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083506 Mississippi River Valley History Civil War, 1861-1865 Naval operations. Bataille de Memphis, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. HISTORY General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh Military operations, Naval fast Mississippi River Valley fast Tennessee Memphis fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfWY6yWGTkQMXY88R3CwC Battle of Memphis (Memphis, Tennessee : 1862) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vBb3bhRrVQkQXJMPPbm American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vB9RxkMwD8h64CPrTGb 1861-1865 fast History fast has work: To retain command of the Mississippi (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGGYY8KD664RJGVkbbQVkC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: McCaul, Edward B., 1951- To retain command of the Mississippi. First edition 9781621900887 (DLC) 2014023334 (OCoLC)881875870 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1108614 Volltext |
spellingShingle | McCaul, Edward B., Jr., 1951- To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / The importance of the Mississippi River -- The Confederate river defense fleet -- The Union fleets -- The situation -- The Battle of Plum Point -- The fall of Fort Pillow -- The Battle of Memphis -- The aftermath -- Rams versus guns -- Conclusion: the impact of the Battle of Memphis. Memphis, Battle of, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083506 Bataille de Memphis, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. HISTORY General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh Military operations, Naval fast |
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title | To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / |
title_alt | Civil War naval campaign for Memphis |
title_auth | To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / |
title_exact_search | To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / |
title_full | To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / Edward B. McCaul Jr. |
title_fullStr | To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / Edward B. McCaul Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | To retain command of the Mississippi : the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / Edward B. McCaul Jr. |
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title_sort | to retain command of the mississippi the civil war naval campaign for memphis |
title_sub | the Civil War naval campaign for Memphis / |
topic | Memphis, Battle of, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083506 Bataille de Memphis, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. HISTORY General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh Military operations, Naval fast |
topic_facet | Memphis, Battle of, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. Mississippi River Valley History Civil War, 1861-1865 Naval operations. Bataille de Memphis, Memphis, Tenn., 1862. HISTORY General. HISTORY United States State & Local General. Military operations, Naval Mississippi River Valley Tennessee Memphis History |
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