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A Little Short of Boats: The Civil War Battles of Ball's Bluff and Edwards Ferry, October 21 - 22, 1861 (2004)

de James A. Morgan III

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"A Little Short of Boats will appeal especially to readers interested in tactical battle studies. This reviewer recommends it enthusiastically." --Civil War News   "Perhaps a small demonstration on your part would have the effect to move them," wrote Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan to Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone on October 20, 1861. The simple telegram triggered the "demonstration" by Col. Edward Baker's brigade the following day--that evolved into the bloody subject of this book.   Opposing the Union effort was Brig. Gen. Nathan "Shanks" Evans' small Confederate command at Leesburg. When he learned of the enemy plans, Evans shuttled troops from Edwards Ferry to Ball's Bluff, where Baker pushed his brigade across the upper reaches of the Potomac. His troops were on open ground, ill-organized, and with their backs to the river when the Southern infantry attacked. The twelve fitful hours of fighting that followed ended in one of the worst defeats, proportionally speaking, that either side would suffer during the Civil War, wrecked a Union general's career, and killed Baker--a sitting US senator and one of Abraham Lincoln's good friends. The news rocked a Northern populace already reeling from the recent disasters of Bull Run and Wilson's Creek.   Based on firsthand research and a full appreciation of the battlefield terrain, A Little Short of Boats sets forth the strategy behind the "demonstration," the combats that followed, and the colorful personalities involved. The result, coupled with the disaster's political fallout, held the nation's attention for weeks. The battle's most important impact was also the least predictable: the creation of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Ostensibly formed to seek out the causes of the string of defeats, the Joint Committee instead pushed the political agenda of the "Radical Republicans" and remained a thorn in Lincoln's side for four long years.   This fully revised and expanded edition of A Little Short of Boats will please Civil War enthusiasts who love tactical studies--and remind them once again that very often in history, smaller affairs often have important and lasting consequences.… (mais)
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James A. Morgan III served as a guide to the battlefield at Ball's Bluff, and his intimate familiarity with the ground made him dissatisfied with standard accounts of the battle. He has produced an extremely detailed account of the battle based on both extensive research of the literature and a careful survey of the site. In the text, he gives conflicting reports of events and attempts to resolve them into the most likely. In addition to the account of the battle, there is a very detailed guide to the site as it now exists for both walking and driving tours. Appendices include an annotated order of battle, a history of memorials, and a discussion of controversies to complex to be handled within the basic texts. Added to these are notes, a bibliography and an index. It is difficult for me to imagine a more authoritative work.

I have read another book: Brian Farwell's Ball's Bluff: A Small Battle and Its Long Shadow. That book is not as detailed or authoritative an account of the battle, but it is somewhat more readable for someone daunted by the very detail and complexity. As its subtitle implies, it includes more of the context of the battle, and is a good addition to an overall understanding of the larger implications. ( )
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To Brian
With best regards
James A. Morgan III
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To my father, James A. Morgan, Jr., and in loving memory of my mother, Dorothy M. Morgan, for first encouraging my interest in history.
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"A Little Short of Boats will appeal especially to readers interested in tactical battle studies. This reviewer recommends it enthusiastically." --Civil War News   "Perhaps a small demonstration on your part would have the effect to move them," wrote Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan to Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone on October 20, 1861. The simple telegram triggered the "demonstration" by Col. Edward Baker's brigade the following day--that evolved into the bloody subject of this book.   Opposing the Union effort was Brig. Gen. Nathan "Shanks" Evans' small Confederate command at Leesburg. When he learned of the enemy plans, Evans shuttled troops from Edwards Ferry to Ball's Bluff, where Baker pushed his brigade across the upper reaches of the Potomac. His troops were on open ground, ill-organized, and with their backs to the river when the Southern infantry attacked. The twelve fitful hours of fighting that followed ended in one of the worst defeats, proportionally speaking, that either side would suffer during the Civil War, wrecked a Union general's career, and killed Baker--a sitting US senator and one of Abraham Lincoln's good friends. The news rocked a Northern populace already reeling from the recent disasters of Bull Run and Wilson's Creek.   Based on firsthand research and a full appreciation of the battlefield terrain, A Little Short of Boats sets forth the strategy behind the "demonstration," the combats that followed, and the colorful personalities involved. The result, coupled with the disaster's political fallout, held the nation's attention for weeks. The battle's most important impact was also the least predictable: the creation of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Ostensibly formed to seek out the causes of the string of defeats, the Joint Committee instead pushed the political agenda of the "Radical Republicans" and remained a thorn in Lincoln's side for four long years.   This fully revised and expanded edition of A Little Short of Boats will please Civil War enthusiasts who love tactical studies--and remind them once again that very often in history, smaller affairs often have important and lasting consequences.

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