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William Gregg's Civil War : The Battle to Shape the History of Guerrilla Warfare

Title
William Gregg's Civil War : The Battle to Shape the History of Guerrilla Warfare / by William H. Gregg ; edited and annotated by Joseph M. Beilein Jr.
ISBN
9780820355795
0820355798
9780820355771
0820355771
9780820355788 (e-book)
Publication
Athens, Georgia : The University of Georgia Press, [2019]
Physical Description
122 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
"This book features the memoir of William H. Gregg. Gregg served as William Clarke Quantrill's de facto adjutant from December of 1861 until the spring of 1864, making him one of the closest people to the guerrilla chief. Whether it was the origins of Quantrill's band, the early warfare along the border, the planning and execution of the raid on Lawrence, Kansas, the Battle of Baxter Springs, or the dissolution of the company in early 1864, Gregg was there as a participant and observer. The book also includes correspondence between Gregg and William E. Connelley, a historian. Connelley, who was born and raised in Kentucky to a family of Unionists, was deeply affected by the war and was a staunch Unionist and Republican. Even as much of the country was focusing on reunification, Connelley refused to forgive the South and felt little if any empathy for his southern peers. Connelley's relationship with Gregg was complicated at best. At worst, it was exploitive. At times their bond appeared reciprocal, but taken as a whole, Connelley seems to have manipulated an old, weak, and naïve Gregg, offering to help Gregg publish his memoir in exchange for Gregg's assistance in feeding Connelley inside information for a biography of Quantrill." --Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 21, 2019
Series
New Perspectives on the Civil War Era.
New perspectives on the Civil War era
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-118) and index.
Contents
Introduction. The irregular creation of guerrilla history
Editorial method
A little dab of history without embellishment
Addenda
My war horse Scroggins
Anderson the horse thief
Gregg family history
Documentation of ownership
William H. Gregg-William E. Connelley correspondence (1903-1909).
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