Iron Brigade general : John Gibbon, a rebel in blue

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Iron Brigade general : John Gibbon, a rebel in blue

Dennis S. Lavery & Mark H. Jordan ; foreword by Alan T. Nolan

(Contributions in military studies, no. 138)

Greenwood Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-198) and index

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Description

This long overdue, full-length biography of John Gibbon tells about one of the the Civil War's best combat leaders. This story of a rebel officer describes how a distinguished general served in all the major campaigns of the Civil War and later on the western frontier. Based on extensive research into family records and other original sources, this readable narrative should be of interest to historians and buffs alike who seek a vital new personal account about war and military service in the nineteenth century. This biography about Brigadier General John Gibbon covers his lifetime from 1827 to 1896. It focuses, of course, on his military career spanning the years from the end of the Mexican War, through the Civil War, and through efforts to keep the peace with the Seminole in Florida and the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Nez Perce on the western frontier, and thereafter. The biography describes life in America in some detail throughout most of the nineteenth century and defines what military training and service required at West Point and in peace and wartime. Extensive note materials and bibliographical references enrich this interesting study.

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Illustrations Foreword Preface Soldier From the Wars Returning Toward Civil War New Command, New Responsibilities East Wood, West Wood, Dunker Church A Little Grove of Trees Into the Wilderness A Winter of Discontent, and Glorious Summer War on the High Plains Last Battle, General's Star "A Mind Girt Up for Action" Bibliography Index

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