Last week, in expressing my initial thoughts about General Grant and the Rewriting of History by Frank Varney, I wrote “do not be surprised to find me writing multiple blog posts” about the book. And so here I am, at it again. In the comments section to the previous post there was some discussion of […]
The Case of the Missing Telegram
December 21st, 2013 · 8 Comments
Categories: Civil War Book Reviews · Controversies of a Campaign · Western Theater
Tags: · Charles Dana, Frank Varney, Ulysses Grant, William Rosecrans
Frank Varney and the Mangling of History
December 6th, 2013 · 63 Comments
I have been working my way through General Grant and the Rewriting of History by Frank Varney, that was published by Savas Beatie this past July, and I have a problem: I am so annoyed by it I might not be able to finish. I wanted to like this book, but do not be surprised […]
Categories: Campaigns & Battles · Civil War Books · Controversies of a Campaign · Miscellaneous · Western Theater
Tags: · battle of corinth, battle of iuka, Ulysses Grant, William Rosecrans
William Holden at Corinth
July 22nd, 2012 · 2 Comments
I have posted two of Iowa soldier William Holden letters before, one at the end of the war and one from Atlanta. This one is a detailed description of the Second Battle of Corinth fought on October 3-4, 1862 at Corinth, MS between the Confederates under generals Earl Van Dorn and Sterling Price, and the […]
Categories: Arms & Armament · Civil War Individuals · Letters · Military History · Strategy & Tactics
Tags: · 2nd Iowa, battle of corinth, column attack, earl van dorn, William Holden, William Rosecrans
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