Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee: A Portrait of Life in a Confederate ArmyUNC Press Books, 30. nov 2003 - 252 pages In Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee Larry Daniel has given us a fascinating and important book on the rank and file Confederates who fought those battles. |
Contents
The Army of Tennessee Will Decide the Fate of the Confederacy | 1 |
Certainly a Rough Looking Set | 11 |
We Drill Seven Hours a Day | 23 |
We Have Drew the Finest Arms | 39 |
I Am Hearty as a Pig on Half Rations | 51 |
The Aire Is a Right Smart of Sickness | 64 |
I Will Have My Fun | 83 |
I Saw 14 Men Tied to Postes and Shot | 101 |
The Army of Tennessee Is the Army of the Lord | 115 |
We Are Dissatisfied and We Dont Care Who Knows It | 126 |
I Never Saw Braver Men | 148 |
Notes | 169 |
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ADAH Alabama April Arkansas arms Army of Tennessee artillery Atlanta Campaign August Battery Battle Battle of Franklin Battle of Murfreesboro Battle of Shiloh battlefield beef Bragg camp Captain chaplain Chattanooga Chickamauga Civil War Journal Civil War Letters Cleburne's Command Colonel Confederacy Confederate Soldier Confederate Veteran Corinth corps Dalton Davis December deserted Diary of Robert division drill Enfields February fight Franklin furlough Gentle Rebel Georgia Hall Letters History hospital infantry James Hall January John Johnny Reb Johnston July June Kemper County Kentucky KMNBP letters and diaries Letters of Washington Lieutenant Louisiana March MDAH Memphis Appeal Missionary Ridge Mississippi morale Murfreesboro Nashville Notes to Pages October Orphan Brigade Perryville Private rations reported rifles September Shelbyville Shiloh shot sister Smart of Sickness Southern surgeon Tennessee Regiment Texas Cavalry Brigade troops TSLA Tullahoma Tupelo Twentieth Tennessee Virginia Warrick Letters Washington Ives western Wiley Collection William wounded wrote Yankees