Contributor
Gallagher, Gary W.
Imprint:Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1999.
Descriptionxv, 335 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Note:The net result of the campaign was in our favor: Confederate reaction to the Maryland campaign / Gary W. Gallagher -- General McClellan's bodyguard: the Army of the Potomac after Antietam / Brooks D. Simpson -- Maryland, our Maryland: or how Lincoln and his army helped to define the Confederacy / William A. Blair -- Dirty, ragged, and ill-provided for: Confederate logistical problems in the 1862 Maryland campaign and their solutions / Keith S. Bohannon -- Who would not be a soldier: the volunteers of '62 in the Maryland campaign / D. Scott Hartwig -- All who went into that battle were heroes: remembering the 16th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers at Antietam / Lesley J. Gordon -- tDefending Lee's flank: J.E.B. Stuart, John Pelham, and Confederate artillery on Nicodemus Heights / Robert E.L. Krick -- It appeared as though mutual extermination would put a stop to the awful carnage: Confederates in Sharpsburg's Bloody Lane / Robert K. Krick -- We don't know what on earth to do with him: William Nelson Pendleton and the affair at Shepherdstown, September 19, 1862 / Peter S. Carmichael -- From Antietam to the Argonne: the Maryland campaign's lessons for future leaders of the American Expeditionary Force / Carol Reardon.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-320) and index. Bibliographical essay: p. 217-320.