Clingman's Brigade in the Confederacy, 1862-1865

Clingman's Brigade in the Confederacy, 1862-1865

By Frances Harding Casstevens

Subjects: Biography, Confederate States of America. Army, Generals, North Carolina Civil War, 1861-1865, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army. Clingman's Brigade, History, Campaigns

Description: "On November 11, 1862, Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, despite a lack of formal military training, was named commander of four regiments sent to the eastern counties of North Carolina to prevent Federal troops from making further inroads into the state. Clingman has been called one of North Carolina's most colorful and controversial statesmen, but his military career received little attention from his contemporaries and has been practically ignored by later historians. Like Clingman, the brigade, composed of the 8th, 31st, 51st, and 61st regiments of North Carolina Infantry, has been both praised and condemned for its performance in battle.". "This history determines the effect Clingman's Brigade has on various battles and in various defensive positions. It also corrects falsehoods by providing a more accurate portrayal of Clingman, the brigade, and the problems it faced. Appendices include Clingman's two order books, a roster of his officers, and miscellaneous letters."--BOOK JACKET.

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