Confederate Guerrilla: The Civil War Memoir of Joseph M. Bailey

Confederate Guerrilla: The Civil War Memoir of Joseph M. Bailey

by T. Lindsay Baker (Editor)
Confederate Guerrilla: The Civil War Memoir of Joseph M. Bailey

Confederate Guerrilla: The Civil War Memoir of Joseph M. Bailey

by T. Lindsay Baker (Editor)

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Overview

Joseph M. Bailey’s memoir, Confederate Guerrilla, provides a unique perspective on the fighting that took place behind Union lines in Federal-occupied northwest Arkansas during and after the Civil War. This story—now published for the first time—will appeal to modern readers interested in the grassroots history of the Trans-Mississippi war. Bailey participated in the Battle of Pea Ridge and the siege of Port Hudson, eventually escaping to northwest Arkansas where he fought as a guerrilla against Federal troops and civilian unionists. After Federal forces gained control of the area, Bailey rejoined the Confederate army and continued in regular service in northeast Texas until the end of the war.

Historians will find the descriptions of military campaigns and the observations on guerrilla war especially valuable. According to Bailey, Southern guerrillas were motivated less by a sense of loyalty to either the Confederate or Union side than by a determination to protect their families and neighbors from the “Mountain Federals.” This partisan war waged between the rebel guerrillas and Southern Unionists was essentially a “struggle for supremacy and revenge.”

Comprehensive annotations are provided by editor T. Lindsay Baker to illuminate the clarity and reliability of Bailey’s late-life memoir.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610751117
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 05/01/2007
Series: The Civil War in the West
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

T. Lindsay Baker is the W. K. Gordon Endowed Chair in Texas Industrial History and the director of the W. K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas, Tarleton State University. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including the award-winning Lighthouses of Texas and the forthcoming American Windmills: An Album of Historic Photographs.

Table of Contents

Contents Series Editors' Preface 000 Editor's Preface 000 Chapter 1. The Story Begins 000 Chapter 2. Becoming a Soldier: Wilson's Creek and Pea Ridge 000 Chapter 3. Fighting in Mississippi 000 Chapter 4. Siege of Port Hudson and Escape 000 Chapter 5. Life as a Guerrilla in Arkansas 000 Chapter 6. Collapse of the Confederacy 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000
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