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Resisting Sherman: A Confederate Surgeons Journal and the Civil War in the Carolinas, 1865

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By (author): Thomas Robertson

Surprisingly little ink has been spilled on the final months of the Civil War in the Carolinas, despite its fascinating cast of characters, host of combats large and small, and its impact on the course of the war. Now in paperback, Resisting Sherman: A Confederate Surgeons Journal and the Civil War in the Carolinas, 1865, by Francis Marion Robertson (edited by Thomas H. Robertson, Jr.) fills in many of the gaps and adds tremendously to our knowledge of this region and those troubled final days of the Confederacy. Surgeon Francis Robertson fled Charleston with the Confederate garrison in 1865 in an effort to stay ahead of General Shermans Federal army as it marched north from Savannah. The Southern high command was attempting to assemble General Joseph E. Johnstons force in North Carolina for a last-ditch effort to defeat Sherman and perhaps join with General Lee in Virginia, or at least gain better terms for surrender. Dr. Robertson, a West Pointer, physician, professor, politician, patrician, and Presbyterian, with five sons in the Confederate army, kept a daily journal for the final three months of the Civil War while traveling more than 900 miles through four states. His account looks critically at the decisions of generals from a middle ranking officers viewpoint, describes army movements from a ground level perspective, and places the military campaign within the everyday events of average citizens suffering under the boot of war. Editor and descendant Thomas Robertson followed in his ancestors footsteps, conducting exhaustive research to identify the people, route, and places mentioned in the journal. Sidebars on a wide variety of related issues include coverage of politics and the Battle of Averasboro, where one of the surgeons sons was shot. An extensive introduction covers the military situation in and around Charleston that led to the evacuation described so vividly by Surgeon Robertson, and an epilogue summarizes what happened to the diary characters after the war. Resisting Sherman is a valuable addition to Civil War literature. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Savas Beatie
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781611213867

About Thomas Robertson

Tom Robertson is a direct descendant of Surgeon Francis M. Robertson. He is president of Cranston Engineering Group P.C. of Augusta Georgia where he practices civil engineering city planning and land surveying and is an active historic preservationist having restored four landmark buildings in the city. Mr. Robertson was instrumental in the designation of the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area testifying four times before Congressional committees to make it happen. He has received numerous awards for waterfront planning and design community service and a lifetime achievement award in historic preservation. Tom is the author of several published papers and is a popular speaker on a wide variety of engineering and historical subjects. Resisting Sherman is his first full-length book.

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