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Confederate Seadog - John Taylor Wood in War and Exile (Paperback)
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Confederate Seadog - John Taylor Wood in War and Exile (Paperback)
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John Taylor Wood, the grandson of President Zachary Taylor and a
nephew of Jefferson Davis, was one of the most daring and
remarkable participants of the Civil War and among the few people
to hold dual rank in the Confederate military as a captain in the
Confederate States Navy (CSN) and a colonel in the cavalry. Wood
was widely known for his wartime activities, but at the time of his
death in 1904, he had been largely forgotten. This work combines a
thorough biography of John Taylor Wood and three of his memoirs
that were published in Century magazine between 1885 and 1898. The
biography gives special attention to Woods childhood and youth,
such as his harrowing experiences in Florida during the Seminole
Wars, his service in the United States Navy during and after the
Mexican War, particularly his experiences in California during the
Gold Rush, his leading role among the members of the little-known
Confederate naval colony that came about after the Civil War in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, and organized to fight the Fenian forces for
the British in 1866, his writings about the war and other literary
activities, and his friendship with William Hall, the first African
American to win the Victoria Cross. The memoirs cover his service
on the CSS Virginia, the cruise of the CSS Tallahassee (of which he
was the commander), and his gutsy escape from the South as the
Confederacy collapsed.
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