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Stuart W. Sanders

    Stuart W. Sanders est un historien spécialisé dans la guerre de Sécession américaine. Son travail se concentre sur des analyses détaillées des batailles, de leurs conséquences et des histoires oubliées de l'époque. Sanders explore les complexités du conflit et les vies de ceux qui l'ont vécu. Son écriture est appréciée pour sa profondeur et son engagement envers l'exactitude historique.

    Perryville Under Fire: The Aftermath of Kentucky's Largest Civil War Battle
    Maney's Confederate Brigade at the Battle of Perryville
    Murder on the Ohio Belle
    Anatomy of a Duel
    The Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky
    • The Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(8)Évaluer

      The Battle of Mill Springs, fought on January 19, 1862, marked a significant Union victory amidst the chaos of inexperienced soldiers clashing in muddy Kentucky woods. This battle not only restored confidence after the Bull Run disaster but also secured Kentucky for the Union, paving the way for further invasions into Tennessee. Historian Stuart Sanders details key events, including General Felix Zollicoffer's fateful encounter with Union lines and General George Thomas's heroics, highlighting the battle's crucial impact on the Civil War.

      The Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky
    • In deconstructing the event, Sanders details why these prominent Kentuckians found themselves on the dueling ground during the nation's bloodiest conflict, how society and the Civil War pushed them to fight, why duels continued to be fought in Kentucky even after this violent confrontation, and how Kentuckians applied violence after the Civil War.

      Anatomy of a Duel
    • Murder on the Ohio Belle

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,5(18)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of March 1856, a gruesome discovery on the Mississippi River unveils a chilling murder mystery. A corpse, tied to a chair, belongs to a wealthy passenger of the opulent steamboat Ohio Belle, raising questions about the motives behind his violent end. As the story unfolds, the shocking details captivate the public and stir a sense of horror, prompting an investigation into the dark circumstances surrounding the death of this southern planter's son.

      Murder on the Ohio Belle
    • On October 8, 1862, forty thousand Union and Confederate soldiers clashed at Perryville, Kentucky, in the state's largest Civil War battle. Of those who fought, none endured as much as the Tennessee and Georgia soldiers who composed Brigadier General George Maney's brigade. The Confederate unit entered the fray to save other Southern regiments and, in doing so, experienced deadly resistance. Many of those involved called the brigade's encounter the toughest of the Civil War, as several of Maney's regiments suffered casualties of 50 percent or greater. Despite relentless fighting, the Confederates were unable to break the Union line, and the Bluegrass State remained in Federal control. Join author Stuart W. Sanders as he chronicles Maney's brigade in the Battle of Perryville.

      Maney's Confederate Brigade at the Battle of Perryville
    • The aftermath of the Battle of Perryville devastated both soldiers and the local community, with over 7,500 casualties overwhelming Union forces. While Confederates claimed a tactical victory, it was the resilient residents who faced the daunting tasks of burying the dead, tending to the wounded, and restoring their town. Stuart Sanders offers a comprehensive exploration of the local citizens' courage and efforts in the face of chaos, detailing their journey to rebuild Perryville from the destruction left behind.

      Perryville Under Fire: The Aftermath of Kentucky's Largest Civil War Battle