For Brotherhood & Duty: The Civil War History of the West Point Class of 1862

For Brotherhood & Duty: The Civil War History of the West Point Class of 1862

by Brian R. McEnany
For Brotherhood & Duty: The Civil War History of the West Point Class of 1862

For Brotherhood & Duty: The Civil War History of the West Point Class of 1862

by Brian R. McEnany

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Overview

During the tense months leading up to the American Civil War, the cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point continued their education even as the nation threatened to dissolve around them. Students from both the North and South struggled to understand events such as John Brown's Raid, the secession of eleven states from the Union, and the attack on Fort Sumter. By graduation day, half the class of 1862 had resigned; only twenty-eight remained, and their class motto—"Joined in common cause"—had been severely tested.

In For Brotherhood and Duty: The Civil War History of the West Point Class of 1862, Brian R. McEnany follows the cadets from their initiation, through coursework, and on to the battlefield, focusing on twelve Union and four Confederate soldiers. Drawing heavily on primary sources, McEnany presents a fascinating chronicle of the young classmates, who became allies and enemies during the largest conflict ever undertaken on American soil. Their vivid accounts provide new perspectives not only on legendary battles such as Antietam, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, and the Overland and Atlanta campaigns, but also on lesser-known battles such as Port Hudson, Olustee, High Bridge, and Pleasant Hills.

There are countless studies of West Point and its more famous graduates, but McEnany's groundbreaking book brings to life the struggles and contributions of its graduates as junior officers and in small units. Generously illustrated with more than one hundred photographs and maps, this enthralling collective biography illuminates the war's impact on a unique group of soldiers and the institution that shaped them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813160641
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Series: American Warriors Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 496
File size: 46 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Brian R. McEnany graduated from the United States Military Academy with the class of 1962 and served in artillery assignments in Germany, Korea, and the United States and combat service in Vietnam. A retired lieutenant colonel and operations research analyst, he is the author of several historical articles about West Point during the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Aspirations
The Beginnings of Strife
Crises of Conscience
"When Shall We Meet Again?"
McCrea Joins the Army of the Potomac
McCrea, Egan, and the Maryland Campaign
Egan and Fredericksburg
Sanderson, Arnold, McIntire, and Warner at Chancellorsville
Calef, Mackenzie, McCrea, Egan, Dearing, and Blount at Gettysburg
Mansfield, Semmes, and West at Port Hudson
McCrea and the Battle of Olustee
Sanderson, Semmes, and West at Pleasant Hill
Mackenzie, Gillespie, Calef, Egan, Dearing, and Schaff during the Overland and Petersburg Campaigns
Murrary at Atlanta
Mackenzie and McIntire in the Shenandoah Valley
Dearing at High Ridge
Mackenzie, Lord, and Dearing at Appomattox
Warner, Bartlett, and the Last Battles
Remembrances
Epilogue

What People are Saying About This

John C. Waugh

"McEnany's deeply researched work is a welcome addition to the West Point canon, shedding a bright light on the men of the class, on their years at the Academy, and their courage in the Civil War."

From the Publisher

"McEnany's deeply researched work is a welcome addition to the West Point canon, shedding a bright light on the men of the class, on their years at the Academy, and their courage in the Civil War." — John C. Waugh, author of The Class of 1846: From West Point to Appomattox : Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and Their Brothers


"The mythology of brother fighting brother comes to life between these covers. Here we find former fast friends, their fraternal bonds sealed as cadets at West Point, firing on armed soldiers they had considered their countrymen and among whose ranks they might well find, God forbid, one of their cherished classmates." — Tom Carhart, author of Sacred Ties: From West Point Brothers to Battlefield Rivals: A True Story of the Civil War

Tom Carhart

"The mythology of brother fighting brother comes to life between these covers. Here we find former fast friends, their fraternal bonds sealed as cadets at West Point, firing on armed soldiers they had considered their countrymen and among whose ranks they might well find, God forbid, one of their cherished classmates."

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