A Small but Spartan Band The Florida Brigade in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

A unit that saw significant action in many of the engagements of the Civil War’s eastern theater. Until this work, no comprehensive study of the Florida units that served in Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) had been attempted, and problems attend the few studies of particular Florida...

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Main Authors Waters, Zack C, Edmonds, James C, Krick, Robert K
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Abstract A unit that saw significant action in many of the engagements of the Civil War’s eastern theater. Until this work, no comprehensive study of the Florida units that served in Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) had been attempted, and problems attend the few studies of particular Florida units that have appeared. Based on more than two decades of research, Waters and Edmonds have produced a study that covers all units from Florida in the ANV, and does so in an objective and reliable fashion. Drawn from what was then a turbulent and thinly settled frontier region, the Florida troops serving in the Confederacy were never numerous, but they had the good or bad luck of finding themselves at crucial points in several significant battles such as Gettysburg where their conduct continues to be a source of contention. Additionally, the study of these units and their service permits an examination of important topics affecting the Civil War soldier: lack of supplies, the status of folks at home, dissension over civilian control of soldiers and units from the various Confederate states, and widespread and understandable problems of morale. Despite the appalling conditions of combat, these soldiers were capable of the highest courage in combat. This work is an important contribution to the record of Lee’s troops, ever a subject of intense interest.
AbstractList A unit that saw significant action in many of the engagements of the Civil War’s eastern theater. Until this work, no comprehensive study of the Florida units that served in Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) had been attempted, and problems attend the few studies of particular Florida units that have appeared. Based on more than two decades of research, Waters and Edmonds have produced a study that covers all units from Florida in the ANV, and does so in an objective and reliable fashion. Drawn from what was then a turbulent and thinly settled frontier region, the Florida troops serving in the Confederacy were never numerous, but they had the good or bad luck of finding themselves at crucial points in several significant battles such as Gettysburg where their conduct continues to be a source of contention. Additionally, the study of these units and their service permits an examination of important topics affecting the Civil War soldier: lack of supplies, the status of folks at home, dissension over civilian control of soldiers and units from the various Confederate states, and widespread and understandable problems of morale. Despite the appalling conditions of combat, these soldiers were capable of the highest courage in combat. This work is an important contribution to the record of Lee’s troops, ever a subject of intense interest.
A unit that saw significant action in many of the engagements of the Civil War’s eastern theater.   Until this work, no comprehensive study of the Florida units that served in Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) had been attempted, and problems attend the few studies of particular Florida units that have appeared. Based on more than two decades of research, Waters and Edmonds have produced a study that covers all units from Florida in the ANV, and does so in an objective and reliable fashion.   Drawn from what was then a turbulent and thinly settled frontier region, the Florida troops serving in the Confederacy were never numerous, but they had the good or bad luck of finding themselves at crucial points in several significant battles such as Gettysburg where their conduct continues to be a source of contention. Additionally, the study of these units and their service permits an examination of important topics affecting the Civil War soldier: lack of supplies, the status of folks at home, dissension over civilian control of soldiers and units from the various Confederate states, and widespread and understandable problems of morale. Despite the appalling conditions of combat, these soldiers were capable of the highest courage in combat. This work is an important contribution to the record of Lee’s troops, ever a subject of intense interest.
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Waters, Zack C
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Snippet A unit that saw significant action in many of the engagements of the Civil War’s eastern theater. Until this work, no comprehensive study of the Florida units...
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American Studies
Campaigns
Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Civil War, 1861–1865
Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia
Confederate States of America.-Army of Northern Virginia-Military life
Florida
Florida-History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Regimental histories
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Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807–1870
Lee, Robert E.-(Robert Edward),-1807-1870-Military leadership
Military leadership
Military life
Regimental histories
Social conditions
Soldiers
Soldiers-Confederate States of America-Social conditions
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Subtitle The Florida Brigade in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
TableOfContents Front Matter Table of Contents List of Illustrations Foreword Introduction 1: “Our Gallant Little Florida Brigade”: 2: “Lavish of Blood”: 3: “Five Times Our Colors Fell”: 4: “A Courage as Intrepid as That of Any Other”: 5: “The Green and Pleasant Valley of Pennsylvania”: 6: “Any Man Is Lucky That Comes Out Yet Alive”: 7: “Unwept and Unhonored”: 8: “Vain Dreams of Glory”: 9: “Bloodiest and Weirdest of Encounters”: 10: “One Vast Golgotha”: 11: “Each One a Hero”: 12: “We Are Going to See the Elephant Show His Works”: 13: “There Are Some True Men Left”: 14: Thereafter Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Index Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments 6. “Any Man Is Lucky That Comes Out Yet Alive”: The Battle of Gettysburg 5. “The Green and Pleasant Valley of Pennsylvania”: The Route to Gettysburg 4. “A Courage as Intrepid as That of Any Other”: Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville 3. “Five Times Our Colors Fell”: Second Bull Run and Antietam 2. “Lavish of Blood”: The Battles of Seven Pines and Seven Days 1. “Our Gallant Little Florida Brigade”: Organization of the Second Florida Infantry Regiment Introduction Foreword Cover Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Quote Contents List of Illustrations 14. Thereafter 13. “There Are Some True Men Left”: To Appomattox 12. “We Are Going to See the Elephant Show His Works”: The Siege of Petersburg 11. “Each One a Hero”: Sacrifice at Cold Harbor 10. “One Vast Golgotha”: Spotsylvania, North Anna, and the Arrival of Finegan 9. “Bloodiest and Weirdest of Encounters”: The Battle of the Wilderness 8. “Vain Dreams of Glory”: The Newspaper War to the End of 1863 7. “Unwept and Unhonored”: The Retreat from Pennsylvania
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. "Our Gallant Little Florida Brigade": Organization of the Second Florida Infantry Regiment -- 2. "Lavish of Blood": The Battles of Seven Pines and Seven Days -- 3. "Five Times Our Colors Fell" : Second Bull Run and Antietam -- 4. "A Courage as Intrepid as That of Any Other" : Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville -- 5. "The Green and Pleasant Valley of Pennsylvania" : The Route to Gettysburg -- 6. "Any Man Is Lucky That Comes Out Yet Alive" : The Battle of Gettysburg -- 7. "Unwept and Unhonored" : The Retreat from Pennsylvania -- 8. "Vain Dreams of Glory" : The Newspaper War to the End of 1863 -- 9. "Bloodiest and Weirdest of Encounters" : The Battle of the Wilderness -- 10. "One Vast Golgotha" : Spotsylvania, North Anna, and the Arrival of Finegan -- 11. "Each One a Hero" : Sacrifice at Cold Harbor -- 12. "We Are Going to See the Elephant Show His Works" : The Siege of Petersburg -- 13. "There Are Some True Men Left" : To Appomattox -- 14. Thereafter -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Title A Small but Spartan Band
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