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The capture of New Orleans, 1862
- 作者: Hearn, Chester G.
- 出版: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press ©1995.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (292 pages) :illustrations, maps.
- 標題: Louisiana New Orleans. , New Orleans (La.) History -- Capture, 1862. , New Orleans (La.) , HISTORY. , 1862 , History. , Electronic books. , Louisiana , History
- ISBN: 0807119458 , 9780807119457
- ISBN: 0807119458 , 9780807130704
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-281) and index. Introduction -- 1. The union is dead -- 2. Notions of war -- 3. Mr. Lincoln's "impudent" blockade -- 4. Emergence of the mosquito fleet -- 5. The night of the turtle -- 6. Father Neptune picks a captain -- 7. Mansfield Lovell's debut -- 8. Farragut steams south -- 9. New Orleans shudders -- 10. Out of the mud -- 11. Twenty-one bummers, all in a row -- 12. Recipe for disaster -- 13. Seventeen mighty warships, all ready to go -- 14. Running the gauntlet -- 15. High noon at city hall -- 16. By land and by water -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.
- 摘要: On April 24, 1862, Federal gunboats made their way past two Confederate forts to ascend the Mississippi, and the Union navy captured the city of New Orleans. How did the South lose its most important city? In this exhaustively researched, authoritative, well-argued study, Chester Hearn examines the decisions, actions, individuals, and events that brought about the capture of New Orleans - and forever weakened the Confederate war machine. Hearn directs his inquiry to the heart of government, both Union and Confederate, and takes a hard look at the selection of military and naval leaders, the use of natural and financial resources, and the performances of all personnel involved. The decisions of Jefferson Davis, Stephen R. Mallory, and three Confederate secretaries of war, he holds, were as much to blame for the fall of New Orleans as David Farragut's warships. Hearn also scrutinizes the role of Major General Mansfield Lovell and evaluates the investigation that ended his career. Hearn's explorations bring us into a flourishing New Orleans and introduce Louisiana leaders Thomas O. Moore and the debilitated old men sent to prepare the state for war: Major General David E. Twiggs and Commodore Lawrence Rousseau. We follow their trifling efforts to defend the lower Mississippi and General Lovell's frustrations in attempting to arm forts and obtain cooperation from the navy, and we come to understand the dismay of such leaders as P.G.T. Beauregard and Braxton Bragg as they witnessed this bungling. Hearn traces the building of the ironclads Manassas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and investigates the reason for their failure to defend New Orleans.
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- 系統號: 005292267
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The most complete account available of the Union's victory at the battle of New Orleans--a major turning point in the Civil War--analyzes the decisions and misjudgments of Jefferson Davis and the other Confederate leaders. UP.
來源: Google Book
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