We Fought At Knoxville John C. Rigdon Author
by John C. Rigdon 2021-04-02 17:52:22
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While a number of general histories of the war have been written of the Siege of Knoxville, this book takes a different approach, telling the story of the battle in the words of the men who were actually there. This book gives accounts of the events ... Read more
While a number of general histories of the war have been written of the Siege of Knoxville, this book takes a different approach, telling the story of the battle in the words of the men who were actually there. This book gives accounts of the events which occurred primarily from October, 1863 - January 1864 in East Tennessee including Campbell's Station, Bean's Station, Mossy Creek, Dandridge and Fair Garden. Reports put the number of Confederate Troops involved at 20,000 and the Union Troops at 12,000. The number of casualties in the battles around Knoxville will never be known. The total Union loss reported was killed 92, wounded 394, captured or missing, 207 = 693. The total Confederate loss (minus the Cavalry, not reported) was 182 killed, 768 wounded, and 192 captured or missing = 1142. The loss in the cavalry is estimated at 250. Less
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  • 6.00(w)x9.00(h)x0.42(d)
  • 200
  • CreateSpace Publishing
  • August 11, 2015
  • 9781516838943
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