On April 24, 1862, Federal gunboats made their way past two
Confederate forts to ascend the Mississippi River, and the Union
navy captured New Orleans. News of the loss of the Crescent City
came to Jefferson Davis as an absolute shock. In this exhaustive
study, Chester G. Hearn examines the decisions, actions,
individuals, and events to explain why. He 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. His vivid, fast-paced narrative provides
fascinating reading, as well as penetrating insight into this
crucial campaign.
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