The Life of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston
Author: William Preston Johnston
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Published: 1878
Total Pages: 812
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Author: William Preston Johnston
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Published: 1878
Total Pages: 812
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Steven H. Newton
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Focusing on the period between mid-February and late May 1862, Newton examines in detail the high-level conferences in Richmond to set strategy and the relationship of the Peninsula campaign to operations in the Shenandoah Valley and the western Confederacy. By examining what [Joseph E.] Johnston actually accomplished rather than speculating on what he might have done, Newton shows that his overall conduct of the campaign holds up well under scrutiny". -- Jacket.
Author: Dan Bauer
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2000-12
Total Pages: 682
ISBN-13: 059512416X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the first to answer the South's call to arms was James Johnston Pettigrew. He served in the Southern army from the opening guns at Fort Sumter until his tragic death during the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg. Using newspapers, letters, diaries, and other accounts of the time, Dan Bauer tells General Pettigrew's remarkable story in journal form. Pettigrew's fictionalized journal offers a first-hand, day-by-day account of the Civil War. Here are the experiences of planters, common soldiers, slaves, women and officers of the Confederate South. What kind of men did it take to lead Southern troops into the bloody battles of the Civil War? Were they daredevils risking all for glory, or patriots striving to build a new nation? The story is contained within these pages...
Author: Craig L. Symonds
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1994-06-17
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 039328560X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Riveting. . . . A thoughtful biography." —New York Times Book Review General Joseph E. Johnston was in command of Confederate forces at the South's first victory—Manassas in July 1861—and at its last—Bentonville in April 1965. Many of his contemporaries considered him the greatest southern field commander of the war; others ranked him second only to Robert E. Lee. But Johnston was an enigmatic man. His battlefield victories were never decisive. He failed to save Confederate forces under siege by Grant at Vicksburg, and he retreated into Georgia in the face of Sherman's march. His intense feud with Jefferson Davis ensured the collapse of the Confederacy's western campaign in 1864 and made Johnston the focus of a political schism within the government. Now in this rousing narrative of Johnston's dramatic career, Craig L. Symonds gives us the first rounded portrait of the general as a public and private man.
Author: Joseph Eggleston Johnston
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 658
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Morton Hughes
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 394
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert K. Johnston
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 2014-10-14
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 1441246282
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat are we to make of those occasional yet illuminating experiences of God's presence that occur outside both church and Scripture? We may encounter God's revelatory presence as we experience a beautiful sunset, the birth of a child, or a work of art, music, or literature. While theologians have tended to describe such experiences abstractly as mere traces or echoes, those involved often recognize such moments of transcendence as transformative. Here senior theologian Robert Johnston explores how Christians should think theologically about God's wider revelatory presence that is mediated outside the church through creation, conscience, and culture. The book offers a robust, constructive biblical theology of general revelation, rooting its insights in the broader Trinitarian work of the Spirit. Drawing in part from the author's theological engagement with film and the arts, the book helps Christians understand personal moments of experiencing God's transcendence and accounts for revelatory experiences of those outside the believing community. It also shows how God's revelatory presence can impact our interaction with nonbelievers and those of other faiths.
Author: Charles Pierce Roland
Publisher: Civil War Campaigns and Comman
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 128
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author of "Lee: A Historian's Assessment" turns the spotlight on Albert Sidney Johnston, considered the Confederacy's greatest general before he was cut down in battle at Shiloh in 1862. Photos & maps.
Author: Robert Johnston
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Published: 2015-11-09
Total Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9780994947109
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis textbook is an introduction to the principles of classical Osteopathy. The research and practical lessons return to the origins of osteopathic treatment to provide an understanding of the founding concepts. It is a guidebook to general treatment not only for students, but also for general readers who would like to learn more about osteopathic practice.
Author: United States. President
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Published: 1860
Total Pages: 840
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