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Destruction and Reconstruction
Personal Experiences of the Late War- Authors:
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- 1998
Summary
This highly literate account by the son of President Zachary Taylor follows the author's Confederate commands in all three major theatres of the war, and provides a unique view of the Reconstruction period. "Taylor possessed literary art that approached the first rank."–Douglas Southall Freeman.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 1998
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-879941-21-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-6259-4
- Publisher
- J.S. Sanders Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 282
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- Table of Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- Author's Preface No access
- Chapter I: Secession No access Pages 1 - 6
- Chapter II: First Scenes of the War No access Pages 7 - 13
- Chapter III: After Manassas No access Pages 14 - 23
- Chapter IV: Opening of the Peninsular Campaign No access Pages 24 - 35
- Chapter V: The Valley Campaign No access Pages 36 - 79
- Chapter VI: "The Seven Days Around Richmond" No access Pages 80 - 96
- Chapter VII: The District of Louisiana No access Pages 97 - 109
- Chapter VIII: Operations in Louisiana and on the Mississippi No access Pages 110 - 128
- Chapter IX: Attacked by the Federals-Attempt to Relieve Vicksburg-Capture of Berwick's Bay No access Pages 129 - 148
- Chapter X: Movement to the Red River-Campaign Against Bank No access Pages 149 - 178
- Chapter XI: Escape of Banks and Porter No access Pages 179 - 199
- Chapter XII: East of the Mississippi No access Pages 200 - 225
- Chapter XIII: Closing Operations of the War-Surrender No access Pages 226 - 235
- Chapter XIV: Criticisms and Reflections No access Pages 236 - 245
- Chapter XV: Reconstruction Under Johnson No access Pages 246 - 263
- Chapter XVI: Reconstruction Under Grant No access Pages 264 - 276
- Chapter XVII: Conclusion No access Pages 277 - 282





