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Unceasing Fury: Texans at the Battle of Chickamauga, September 18-20, 1863

Although it was the Civil Wars second-largest battle, few books have been written about Chickamauga, and nothing like the thousands penned about the wars largest and bloodiest battle at Gettysburg. You can count on two hands the number of authors who have tackled Chickamauga in any depth, and most of their works cover the entire battle. Left unmined and mostly forgotten are the experiences of specific brigades or regiments or state-affiliated troops. Scott Minguss and Joe Owens Unceasing Fury: Texans at the Battle of Chickamauga, September 18-20, 1863, is the first full-length book to examine in detail the role of troops from the Lone Star State.Texas troops fought in almost every major sector of the sprawling Chickamauga battlefield - from the first attacks on September 18 on the bridges spanning the creek to the final attack on Snodgrass Hill on September 20, the third day of fighting. In between, Texas regiments launched attack after attack against Union lines at the Viniard farm, Poe Field, Kelly Field, and North Dyer Field. More than 4,400 Texans participated on foot and on horseback; one out of four fell there. Fortunately, many of the survivors left vivid descriptions of battle action, the anguish of losing friends, the pain and loneliness of being so far away from home, and their often-colorful opinions of their generals.The authors of this richly detailed study base their work on scores of personal accounts, memoirs, postwar newspaper articles, diaries, and other primary sources. Their meticulous work, which includes original maps, photos, and other illustrations, provides the first full exploration of the critical role Texas enlisted men and officers played in the three days of fighting near West Chickamauga Creek in September 1863. Unceasing Fury provides the Lone Star State soldiers with the recognition they have so long deserved. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Savas Beatie
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781611215557

About Joseph L. OwenScott L MingusSr. Mingus

Scott Mingus a scientist and consultant in the global pulp & paper industry and holds patents in self-adhesive postage stamps and bar code labels. The Ohio native has written 19 Civil War and Underground Railroad books. His biography Confederate General William Extra Billy Smith won multiple awards including the Dr. James I. Robertson Jr. Literary Award for Confederate history. Scott has also written articles for many publications including Gettysburg Magazine. Joe Owen is a National Park Ranger at Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Johnson City Texas. He served 15 years in the U.S. Navy attended college at East Central University in Ada Oklahoma and received a Bachelors Degree in History and a Masters Degree in Secondary Education. Joe taught Social Studies for eight years in Oklahoma Texas and Oregon before working for the NPS. He is a co-author of two books about Hoods Texas Brigade Texans At Gettysburg: Blood and Glory with Hoods Texas Brigade (2016) and Texans at Antietam: A Terrible Clash of Arms September 16-17 1862 (2017) and is the author of Lone Star Valor: Texans of the Blue and Gray at Gettysburg (2019). Joe received the 2019 Jefferson Davis Gold Medal from the Daughters of Confederacy for outstanding research and writing. He lives with his wife Cathy in Blanco Texas.

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