Confederate Military History

Confederate Military History is a 12-volume series of books written and/or edited by former Confederate Brigadier General Clement A. Evans[1] that deals with specific topics related to the military personalities, places, battles, and campaigns in various Southern United States states, including those of the Confederacy.

Confederate Military History
CountryU.S.
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherConfederate Publishing Company
Publication date
1899
OCLC951143

The books were first published in 1899 in Atlanta, Georgia, by Evans' Confederate Publishing Company. The original title was Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History, written by distinguished men of the South.[2] Several reprint editions exist, with varying numbers of volumes.

Volumes

  • Volume I - Secession and Civil History of the Confederate States
    • Civil History of the Confederate States by Brigadier General Clement Evans
  • Volume II - Maryland by Brigadier General Bradley Johnson and West Virginia by Colonel Robert White
  • Volume III - Virginia by Major Jedediah Hotchkiss
  • Volume IV - North Carolina by Daniel Harvey Hill Jr.
  • Volume V - South Carolina by Brigadier General Ellison Capers
  • Volume VI - Georgia by Joseph Derry
  • Volume VII - Alabama by Lieutenant General Joseph Wheeler and Mississippi by Colonel Charles Hooker
  • Volume VIII - Tennessee by Lieutenant Colonel James Porter
  • Volume IX - Kentucky by Colonel J Stoddard Johnston and Missouri by Colonel John C. Moore
  • Volume X - Louisiana by John Dimitry and Arkansas by Colonel John Harrell
  • Volume XI - Texas by Colonel Oran Roberts and Florida by Colonel John Dickison
  • Volume XII - Military and Post War History

See also

References

  1. "Clement Evans". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  2. "Confederate military history; a library of Confederate States history, written by distinguished men of the south, and edited by General Clement A Evans". Hathi Trust Digital Library. Hathi Trust. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
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