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- catalog contributor b12621368.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Has such a cannonade taken place" -- Pt. iii. Peacetime and retirement -- The Pacific coast: "take it all in all, it is the sorriest country that I have yet ever seen" -- Chasing moonshiners and training artillerymen: "among such lawless people -- As inhabit the mountain region of North Carolina..." -- Aide-de-camp to General Sherman: "the general was a man of striking personality" -- Odd jobs for the commanding general: "the cold became still more biting..." -- General Sherman's last march: "the chief justice fell heavily to the ground".".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 546-553) and index.".
- catalog description "Pt. i. The Old Army -- Growing up: "I became my own preceptor" -- Getting through West Point: "there was nothing in my rustic appearance..." -- [new title to come]: "I had gone to the academy with the intention of -- Staying" -- First experiences in the Old Army: "he then fairly frothed at the mouth..." -- A visit to antebellum Georgia: "I was charmed by the openhearted hospitality -- With which i had been received" -- Florida: "I had the pleasure of trampoodling through the swamps between Indian -- River and the kissimmee" 000 -- Artist of the great reconnaissance: "during the last days mule meat sufficed to -- Get us through" -- An office job in Washington: "it was the Dred Scott decision that I heard -- Chief Justice Taney delivering" -- Training for war: "we went out at four in the morning and drilled like fury" -- Guarding the president: "presently one of the parlor windows opened and from -- It emerged a tall, lanky, awkward figure..." -- Pt. ii. The war of the rebellion -- ".
- catalog description "The Fort Pickens relief expedition: "everything had to be done on the jump..." -- First Bull Run: "in the minds of the South it confirmed them in the much vaunted -- Boast that one southerner was equal to two Yankees" -- Up the peninsula: "we have had a good many little skirmishes" -- Down the peninsula: "the fight like fiends" -- Bloody Antietam: "I always managed to have the last shot" -- Waiting for a promotion: "I have no spirit nor life left in me" -- Chancellorsville and Gettysburg: "never has such arduous service been required -- Of batteries" -- From the Wilderness to Spotsylvania: "in this delightful recreation called war we -- Are sometimes likely to get our heads knocked off" -- From Cold Harbor to Petersburg: "where we have to fight such bloody battles -- For every inch gained, the miles appear very long" -- Commandant of cadets: "I felt much wounded in pride" -- Fort Stedman and the grand assault: "never since the invention of gunpowder -- ".
- catalog extent "xviii, 564 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0873387228 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "355/.0092 B 21".
- catalog subject "Generals United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Soldiers United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Tidball, John C. (John Caldwell), 1825-1906.".
- catalog subject "U53.T54 T54 2002".
- catalog subject "United States. Army Officers Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Has such a cannonade taken place" -- Pt. iii. Peacetime and retirement -- The Pacific coast: "take it all in all, it is the sorriest country that I have yet ever seen" -- Chasing moonshiners and training artillerymen: "among such lawless people -- As inhabit the mountain region of North Carolina..." -- Aide-de-camp to General Sherman: "the general was a man of striking personality" -- Odd jobs for the commanding general: "the cold became still more biting..." -- General Sherman's last march: "the chief justice fell heavily to the ground".".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. i. The Old Army -- Growing up: "I became my own preceptor" -- Getting through West Point: "there was nothing in my rustic appearance..." -- [new title to come]: "I had gone to the academy with the intention of -- Staying" -- First experiences in the Old Army: "he then fairly frothed at the mouth..." -- A visit to antebellum Georgia: "I was charmed by the openhearted hospitality -- With which i had been received" -- Florida: "I had the pleasure of trampoodling through the swamps between Indian -- River and the kissimmee" 000 -- Artist of the great reconnaissance: "during the last days mule meat sufficed to -- Get us through" -- An office job in Washington: "it was the Dred Scott decision that I heard -- Chief Justice Taney delivering" -- Training for war: "we went out at four in the morning and drilled like fury" -- Guarding the president: "presently one of the parlor windows opened and from -- It emerged a tall, lanky, awkward figure..." -- Pt. ii. The war of the rebellion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Fort Pickens relief expedition: "everything had to be done on the jump..." -- First Bull Run: "in the minds of the South it confirmed them in the much vaunted -- Boast that one southerner was equal to two Yankees" -- Up the peninsula: "we have had a good many little skirmishes" -- Down the peninsula: "the fight like fiends" -- Bloody Antietam: "I always managed to have the last shot" -- Waiting for a promotion: "I have no spirit nor life left in me" -- Chancellorsville and Gettysburg: "never has such arduous service been required -- Of batteries" -- From the Wilderness to Spotsylvania: "in this delightful recreation called war we -- Are sometimes likely to get our heads knocked off" -- From Cold Harbor to Petersburg: "where we have to fight such bloody battles -- For every inch gained, the miles appear very long" -- Commandant of cadets: "I felt much wounded in pride" -- Fort Stedman and the grand assault: "never since the invention of gunpowder -- ".
- catalog title "No disgrace to my country : the life of John C. Tidball / Eugene C. Tidball.".
- catalog type "text".