The Battle of Columbus: April 16-17, 1865

Author:   J David Dameron
Publisher:   Southeast Research Publishing LLC
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9780692884089


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   07 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Battle of Columbus: April 16-17, 1865


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The Battle of Columbus was fought on April 16-17, 1865. The industrial center of Columbus, Georgia was a target in a series of planned attacks in a Union campaign that had begun that spring. Cutting a large swath of destruction across Alabama and Georgia, ""Wilson's Raid"" was a brilliant Union success. In March of 1865, Major General James H. Wilson's massive raid pushed into the Confederate stronghold of Alabama. The Confederate charged with defending the state was the ""Wizard of the Saddle,"" Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest. He sent word to General Wilson, ""I know the nicest little place down here, in the world, and whenever he is ready, I will fight him with any number from one to ten thousand Cavalry and abide the issue. General Wilson may pick his men and I'll pick mine. He may take his sabers and I'll take my six shooters."" Forrest's challenge to Wilson was met with an overwhelming response. The outnumbered Confederate cavalry fought the Union raiders in a series of battles across the state. The Battle of Ebenezer Church on April 1, 1865 was the Confederates first major loss in Alabama, and Forrest was nearly killed. The Confederates then retreated to the defenses of the industrial center at Selma. Wilson's raiders hounded their enemies in close pursuit. On April 2nd, the Confederate Cavalry was crushed again by the Union juggernaut. Forrest and his surviving forces disappeared into the rural environs. The Union cavalry pushed on to Montgomery and on April 12th, with little resistance, Wilson triumphantly accepted the surrender of the Alabama State Capitol. Wilson's Cavalry Corps then pushed toward Georgia to attack Columbus. Remnants of Forrest's cavalrymen clashed with Wilson's Corps in attempts to delay the massive thrust of the Union forces. At Columbus, Confederate defenses were prepared along the strategic bridges of the Chattahoochee River. The fortifications along the Chattahoochee River were the final stronghold of the Confederacy. Meanwhile, the Confederate Capitol at Richmond had fallen, President Davis was on the run, and General Lee surrendered his forces on April 9, 1865. Yet, elsewhere, the war continued. Wilson was attacking a region with severed lines of communications and the combatants were unaware that the South had already lost the war. On April 16-17, 1865, Wilson's Union Cavalry Corps assaulted the defenses guarding the Confederate bastion and industrial center of Columbus, Georgia. This final clash of forces served as the last major battle of the Civil War. Richly illustrated with numerous maps, charts, and photographs!

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Author:   J David Dameron
Publisher:   Southeast Research Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Southeast Research Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9780692884089


ISBN 10:   0692884084
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   07 May 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Provides readers with a fresh perspective of the final battle of the American Civil War. A lavishly illustrated and exciting presentation of the Cavalry battle between Generals Nathan Bedford Forrest and James H. Wilson! Filled with facts and supported with newly researched material- provides great insight into the final major battle of the Civil War! Thoroughly captures the reader's attention with thought provoking imagery and a lucid presentation.


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J. David Dameron was educated at the University of North Carolina and Troy University. He is a former professor of American History and retired U.S. Army Green Beret. Today, Dave serves on several museum history advisory committees and he is the author of non-fiction history books, which include: A Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution; General Henry Lewis Benning; and King's Mountain: The Defeat of the Loyalists. He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, the Special Forces ""Decade"" Association, and the Organization of American Historians. Dave is married to the former Pamela Gail Brown of Kingsport, Tennessee, and they have two children and two grandchildren.

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