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Spartan Band - Burnett's 13th Texas Cavalry in the Civil War (Paperback)
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Spartan Band - Burnett's 13th Texas Cavalry in the Civil War (Paperback)
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In Spartan Band (coined from a chaplain's eulogistic poem) author
Thomas Reid traces the Civil War history of the 13th Texas Cavalry,
a unit drawn from eleven counties in East Texas. The cavalry
regiment organized in the spring of 1862 but was ordered to
dismount once in Arkansas. The regiment gradually evolved into a
tough, well-trained unit during action at Lake Providence, Fort De
Russy, Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, and Jenkins' Ferry, as part of
Maj. Gen. John G. Walker's Texas division in the Trans-Mississippi
Department. "The hard-marching, hard-fighting soldiers of the 13th
Texas Cavalry helped make Walker's Greyhound Division famous, and
their story comes to life through Thomas Reid's exhaustive research
and entertaining writing style. This book should serve as a model
for Civil War regimental histories."-Terry L. Jones, author of
Lee's Tigers "A splendidly crafted account . . . . Regimental
histories in the Trans-Mississippi theatre are rare, and thoroughly
researched well-written efforts are rarer still. This volume is
among the best."-Civil War Book Review "Reid has written the
definitive history of the 13th Texas Cavalry. . . . More than 100
individuals, Reid tells us in the preface, furnished him with
diaries, letters, photos and accounts of family traditions. The
upshot is a history of the 13th Texas Cavalry that might have been
written by one of the veterans of the regiment."-Civil War News
"The author effectively retells the battlefield exploits of the
unit, as well as shows how social, political, and economic issues
affected the regiment."-Southwestern Historical Quarterly Number
Nine: War and the Southwest Series THOMAS REID retired from
teaching history at Lamar University, where he received his Master
of Arts degree. Formerly an employee of the Department of the Army,
he served six years on active duty and sixteen in the Army Reserve.
He lives in Woodville, Texas.
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