Supplier to the Confederacy

Supplier to the Confederacy

Author: David C. Burt

Publisher: Bright Pen

Published: 2010-08

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780755206230

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The story of Jewish entrepreneur Samuel Isaac and his founding of the commission house of S. Isaac, Campbell & Co in London in the 1850s. The story follows the firm through their inception to setting up one of the first shoe factories in England, to becoming the main supplier of military goods to the British army, through to being banned by army authorities for alleged corruption at the British army's Weedon Bec storehouse in Northamptonshire.Into all this in 1861, came one Captain Caleb Huse, Chief Purchasing Agent for the newly formed Ordnance Department for the Confederate States Government at the outbreak of the American Civil War.Huse quickly started to buy the enormous amounts of war materiel through S. Isaac, Campbell & Co, which was desperately needed by the largely agrarian Southern states in the struggle with the largely industrialised North.This is the story of Huse's dealings with S. Isaac, Campbell & Co, and of the alleged corruption charges brought against Huse and SIC & Co by fellow Southern agents that would virtually bring all arms procurement to a stop at the time the Confederacy needed them most.Also included are newly uncovered letters and documents relating to the Weedon Bec scandal, as well as original SIC&Co invoices for war materiel to the Confederate States.


Suppliers to the Confederacy Volume II

Suppliers to the Confederacy Volume II

Author: Craig L. Barry

Publisher: Schiffer Military History

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764350764

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"In this book, [the authors] provide a fresh look at the incredible impact the English had on supplying the Confederacy and its effect on the U.S. Civil War ... Each piece of equipment [especially Enfield rifles and all their implements] is examined in great detail ... The book also looks at how this equipment was purchased, from where and by whom, and how it was shipped over to the Confederate States"--Jacket.


Supplier to the Confederacy

Supplier to the Confederacy

Author: David C. Burt

Publisher: Authors Online Limited

Published: 2011-05

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780755206605

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Peter Tait was a true entrepreneur. He became the inventor of a new type of working practice - the production line, a new way of sewing garments where each person did a particular job, thereby making each garment quicker and easier to manufacture. The monograph tells the full story of his company - Peter Tait & Co of Limerick, Ireland - from its beginnings to becoming the biggest supplier of ready-made uniforms to the Confederate Government during the latter stages of the American Civil War. Just as importantly, this book casts doubt on the fact that all so-called 'Tait' jackets supplied to the Confederacy were indeed made by the Tait firm. It suggests that they were, in fact, a joint effort with the other major British supplier of military clothing of the day - namely Hebbert & Co of London. All the surviving 'Tait' style jackets are examined in detail, and are accompanied by exclusive photographs. Based on original invoices and extensive archival research, this is the complete story of both Tait, the man, and his company in becoming an official Supplier to the Confederacy.


Civil War Supply and Strategy

Civil War Supply and Strategy

Author: Earl J. Hess

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2020-10-07

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 0807174475

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Winner of the Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award Civil War Supply and Strategy stands as a sweeping examination of the decisive link between the distribution of provisions to soldiers and the strategic movement of armies during the Civil War. Award-winning historian Earl J. Hess reveals how that dynamic served as the key to success, especially for the Union army as it undertook bold offensives striking far behind Confederate lines. How generals and their subordinates organized military resources to provide food for both men and animals under their command, he argues, proved essential to Union victory. The Union army developed a powerful logistical capability that enabled it to penetrate deep into Confederate territory and exert control over select regions of the South. Logistics and supply empowered Union offensive strategy but limited it as well; heavily dependent on supply lines, road systems, preexisting railroad lines, and natural waterways, Union strategy worked far better in the more developed Upper South. Union commanders encountered unique problems in the Deep South, where needed infrastructure was more scarce. While the Mississippi River allowed Northern armies to access the region along a narrow corridor and capture key cities and towns along its banks, the dearth of rail lines nearly stymied William T. Sherman’s advance to Atlanta. In other parts of the Deep South, the Union army relied on massive strategic raids to destroy resources and propel its military might into the heart of the Confederacy. As Hess’s study shows, from the perspective of maintaining food supply and moving armies, there existed two main theaters of operation, north and south, that proved just as important as the three conventional eastern, western, and Trans-Mississippi theaters. Indeed, the conflict in the Upper South proved so different from that in the Deep South that the ability of Federal officials to negotiate the logistical complications associated with army mobility played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the war.


Suppliers to the Confederacy

Suppliers to the Confederacy

Author: Craig L. Barry

Publisher: Schiffer Military History

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764342486

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In this book researchers Craig Barry and David Burt provide a fresh look at the incredible impact the English had on supplying the Confederacy and its effect on the U.S. Civil War. New research includes the discovery of lost information on many of the commercial gun makers. The book also looks at all the implements and accoutrements issued with the Enfield rifle musket, including the cap pocket, pouch, ball bags and knapsacks; right down to the muzzle stopper. Each piece of equipment is examined in great detail and is accompanied by detailed photographs and discusses most of the patterns of British equipment carried by Confederate soldiers' and how they were supposed to be used. The book also looks at how this equipment was purchase, from where and by whom, and how it was shipped over to the Confederate States.


Suppliers to the Confederacy - Volume III

Suppliers to the Confederacy - Volume III

Author: Craig L. Barry

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 9781632636546

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This title covers all the Confederate British imported quartermaster goods and artillery and includes detailed photographs of the clothing, cloth, buttons, as well as pictures of the British and Austrian artillery and rifles as sent by British and European companies to aid the Confederacy.


Suppliers to the Confederacy Volume Four

Suppliers to the Confederacy Volume Four

Author: David C Burt

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-10

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9781647184469

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This final volume in the Suppliers to the Confederacy series ties-up all the loose ends the previous volumes did not cover. This new research over five chapters covers all the war materiel not previously examined. This wide-ranging new title has a total of 251 B/W photographs and illustrations - mostly exclusive from private collections.


Suppliers to the Confederacy

Suppliers to the Confederacy

Author: Craig L. Barry

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9780764342486

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"In this book, [the authors] provide a fresh look at the incredible impact the English had on supplying the Confederacy and its effect on the U.S. Civil War ... Each piece of equipment [especially Enfield rifles and all their implements] is examined in great detail ... The book also looks at how this equipment was purchased, from where and by whom, and how it was shipped over to the Confederate States"--Jacket.


Confederate Supply

Confederate Supply

Author: Richard D. Goff

Publisher: Durham, N.C : Duke University Press

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book presents a survey of the efforts of the Confederate government to equip its fighting men. The study emphasizes policy-making rather than technology and stresses supplying the armies east of the Mississippi, dealing briefly with the affairs in the Trans-Mississippi and with the navy.


Suppliers to the Confederacy, Volume Three

Suppliers to the Confederacy, Volume Three

Author: Craig L. Barry

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Published: 2017-08-25

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9781634921138

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This title covers all the Confederate British imported quartermaster goods and artillery and includes detailed photographs of the clothing, cloth, buttons, as well as pictures of the British and Austrian artillery and rifles as sent by British and European companies to aid the Confederacy.