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Paperback Campaigns of the Civil War: Force, M. F. from Fort Henry to Corinth Book

ISBN: 1148167935

ISBN13: 9781148167930

Campaigns of the Civil War: Force, M. F. from Fort Henry to Corinth

From Fort Henry to Corinth, by M. F. Force, is a detailed account of the Union Army's campaigns in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Originally published in 1881 as part of the "Campaigns of the Civil War" series, this volume offers a first-hand perspective on the strategic movements and battles that shaped the conflict in the early years. Force, a general in the Union Army, provides invaluable insights into the leadership, logistics, and experiences of the soldiers involved.

The book meticulously chronicles the operations around Fort Henry and the subsequent advance to Corinth, Mississippi, shedding light on the challenges faced by both sides. It stands as an important resource for understanding the military history of the Civil War and the personal sacrifices of those who fought in it.

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