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War in Kentucky
From Shiloh to Perryville
James Lee McDonough
A compelling new volume from the author of Shiloh--In Hell before
Night and Chattanooga--A Death Grip on the Confederacy, this book
explores the strategic importance of Kentucky for both sides in the
Civil War and recounts the Confederacy's bold attempt to capture
the Bluegrass State. In a narrative rich with quotations from the
diaries, letters, and reminiscences of participants, James Lee
McDonough brings to vigorous life an episode whose full
significance has previously eluded students of the war.
In February of 1862, the fall of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson near
the Tennessee-Kentucky border forced a Confederate retreat into
northern Alabama. After the Southern forces failed that spring at
Shiloh to throw back the Federal advance, the controversial General
Braxton Bragg, newly promoted by Jefferson Davis, launched a
countermovement that would sweep eastward to Chattanooga and then
northwest through Middle Tennessee. Capturing Kentucky became the
ultimate goal, which, if achieved, would lend the war a different
complexion indeed.
Giving equal attention to the strategies of both sides, McDonough
describes the ill-fated Union effort to capture Chattanooga with an
advance through Alabama, the Confederate march across Tennessee,
and the subsequent two-pronged invasion of Kentucky. He vividly
recounts the fighting at Richmond, Munfordville, and Perryville,
where the Confederate dream of controlling Kentucky finally
ended.
The first book-length study of this key campaign in the Western
Theater, War in Kentucky not only demonstrates the extent of its
importance but supports the case that 1862 should be considered the
decisive year of the war.
The author: James Lee McDonough, a native of Tennessee, is
professor of history at Auburn University. Among his other books
are Stones River--Bloody Winter in Tennessee and Five Tragic Hours:
The Battle of Franklin, which he co-wrote with Thomas L. Connelly.
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