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Battle of Corinth Souvenirs,
books and collectibles.
The Battle of Corinth was fought on
October 2-3, 1862 and resulted in a Union victory. Buy Battle of Corinth souvenirs online. These links
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Key to Corinth
Battery Robinette. Keith Rocco. Advancing under the
deadly enfilading fire of artillery, Colonel William P. Rogers of the 2nd
Texas Infantry leads his men against the heavily defended Union Battery
Robinett. "Oh we were butchered like dogs" one survivor remembered.
Ultimately, the attempt to capture the Union guns failed. 16½"x 25" print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Campaign Corinth
This exciting computer simulation lets you test your skill as leader -
making operational decisions and leading tactical battles played out on
expansive maps - along the Mississippi front of the vast autumn 1862
Confederate offensive that culminated in the battle of Corinth. Contains 197
scenarios - including the historical battles of Iuka, Corinth and Davis
Bridge along with smaller actions at Middleburg, Britton's Lane and Big Hill
- that can be played individually or as part of the entire integrated
campaign. Requires Windows 98 or above. |
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Civil War Mississippi
A Guide. Michael B. Ballard. In the Civil War, Mississippi experienced a
protracted and devastating invasion - Confederate and Union armies fought
fiercely at Corinth, Holly Springs, Port Gibson, Vicksburg, and many other
sites. Written with both tourists and Civil War buffs in mind, this book
contains easy-to-follow maps and a wealth of historical material discussing
the campaigns, the present-day battlefields, the battles, and the soldiers
and generals who fought. 135 pgs., 30 B&W photos and illustrations, 5¾"x 8", sfbd |
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Decision at the Crossroads
Keith Rocco. Pressing past the Tishomingo Hotel, Federal troops swarm
northward across the tracks to collide with Confederate forces occupying the
Corinth railyard and gain control of this strategic railroad junction. 25"x
16½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Banners to the Breeze
The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River. Hess.
Following a series of devastating Confederate defeats at the hands of
Ulysses S. Grant in the spring of 1862, three major Civil War campaigns
ensue. This book details the Confederate armies' advance into the divided
state of Kentucky, their attempt to recapture a key rail junction at
Corinth, and their failure to destroy Union forces at Stones River. Dramatic
narrative, new analysis, and unpublished photographs bring these campaigns
together. 253 pages, maps and illustrations, 6¼"x 9¼", hardcover. |
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Orphan's Brigade
Andrew L. Chernak. The Confederate 1st Kentucky brigade was organized in the
summer of 1861, shortly before their state voted to remain loyal to the
Union. Covering itself with honors at
Shiloh,
Corinth,
Stones River
and
Chickamauga,
the brigade was one of the last units in the east to surrender in Georgia,
in May of 1865. This limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by the
artist, includes historical background information and is 4½" high including
the solid walnut base.
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Struggle for the Heartland
The Campaigns from Fort Henry to Corinth. Engle. Covering the opening
campaigns in the war's Western Theater, this book utilizes manuscripts,
government documents, and newspapers to place the individual campaigns and
battles of early 1862 within the broader context of Union and Confederate
strategies. "This book represents the kind of analysis that Civil War
historiography needs and deserves." - Journal of Military History. 264
pages, maps and illustrations, 5¾"x 8¾", softcover. |
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The Darkest Days of the War
The Battles of Iuka and Corinth.
Cozzens. This is the first book-length study of these two complex and
vicious battles. Drawing on extensive primary research, it details the
tactical stories of Iuka and Corinth - analyzing troop movements down to the
regimental level - and also provides compelling portraits of Generals Grant,
Rosecrans, Van Dorn, and Price, exposing the ways in which their clashing
ambitions and antipathies affected the outcome of the campaign. 408 pgs., 29
illustrations and maps, 6"x 9¼", hdbd.
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Battle of Corinth Art Prints
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