"From Fort Henry to Corinth" by M.F. Force is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book details the campaigns of the Civil War, particularly the military operations in the Western Theater. It provides an analytical narrative of various significant battles and military maneuvers leading to pivotal conflicts, giving insight into the strategies employed by both Union and Confederate forces. The opening of the narrative establishes the backdrop of Missouri’s complex political landscape at the onset of the Civil War, highlighting the conflict between the Union and Confederate sympathizers within the state. It introduces key figures like Governor Jackson and General Lyon, detailing their actions as tensions escalated into armed conflict. The text outlines the early skirmishes and military organization in Missouri, setting the stage for the broader military campaigns that will be explored as the book progresses, providing readers a foundational understanding of the events that led to larger battles such as those at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
From Fort Henry to Corinth
By M. F. (Manning Ferguson) Force
"From Fort Henry to Corinth" by M.F. Force is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book details the campaigns of the Civil War, ...
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2008-01-27
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Manning Ferguson Force was a lawyer, judge, and soldier from Ohio. He became known as the commander of the 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and was a recipient of the Army Medal of Honor for gallantry in action. He was awarded this honor in 1892 for his heroism during the Battle of Atlanta, on July 22, 1864.
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