Year of Desperate Struggle: Jeb Stuart and His Cavalry, from Gettysburg to Yellow Tavern, 1863-1864

Year of Desperate Struggle: Jeb Stuart and His Cavalry, from Gettysburg to Yellow Tavern, 1863-1864

by Monte Akers
Year of Desperate Struggle: Jeb Stuart and His Cavalry, from Gettysburg to Yellow Tavern, 1863-1864

Year of Desperate Struggle: Jeb Stuart and His Cavalry, from Gettysburg to Yellow Tavern, 1863-1864

by Monte Akers

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Overview

This chronicle of the legendary Confederate Army of Northern Virginia brings vivid detail and insight to the campaigns of Maj. Gen. Jeb Stuart.
 
By the summer of 1863, following the Southern victory at Chancellorsville, it was clear to everyone on both sides of the Civil War that the Army of Northern Virginia was the most formidable force Americans had ever put in the field. Much of that army’s success was attributable to its cavalry arm, led by Maj. Gen. J.E.B. “Jeb” Stuart. But while Stuart could literally run rings around the enemy, Union arithmetic and expertise were gradually catching up.
 
In Year of Desperate Struggle, author Monte Akers tracks Stuart and his cavalry from Gettysburg to the Overland Campaign, concluded only when Jeb himself succumbed to a gunshot wound at the gates of Richmond. It was a year of grim casualties and ferocious fighting—in short, a year of desperate struggle with the gloves off on both sides.
 
In this sequel to Year of Glory, historian Monte Akers provides a minute examination of Stuart’s cavalry during the controversial Gettysburg campaign, followed by nine months of sparring, during which the Union Army of the Potomac declined to undertake further thrusts against Virginia. After Stuart’s death, the Army of Northern Virginia would eventually be cornered, but while he was alive, it was often the Northerners who most needed to look to their security.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612002835
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 1,009,351
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Monte Akers is the previous author of several books, including The Accidental Historian: Tales of Trash and Treasure (2010); Flames After Midnight: Murder, Vengeance and the Desolation of a Texas Community (1999); and Tales for the Tellings: Six Short Stories of the American Civil War. An attorney as well as historian, a collector of Civil War artifacts, song lyricist (since age nine), and an admirer of Jeb Stuart, he currently lives near Austin, Texas.      

Table of Contents

Prologue

1. Out of the Frying Pan and Into Hell
Morning, June 24, 1863

2. The Wayward Road to Gettysburg
June 24 to July 1, 1863

3. East Cavalry Field and the Retreat to Virginia
July 2–14, 1863

4. Return to the Bower
July 15–August 26, 1863

5. Season of Sparring
August 27–October 9, 1863

6. The Bristoe Campaign and the Buckland Races
October 9–22, 1863

7. Camp Wigwam and the mine Run Campaign
October 23–November 30, 1863

8. The Hard Winter of 1863–64
December 1, 1863 to February 21, 1864

9. The Dahlgren Affair and the Federal Army Coils
February 22 to April 30, 1864

10. Grant Launches total War, from the Wilderness to Yellow Tavern
May 1–11, 1864

11. And God’s Will Was Done
May 11–13, 1864

12. The World Without Jeb Stuart
After May 13, 1864

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