Prince of Edisto: Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, CSA
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"Devotees of Civil War literature will find this slender volume a satisfying read."
Book Description
Micah Jenkins, a product of the Edisto Island plantation culture, developed into one of the outstanding regimental and brigade commanders in Lee's Confederate army. Jenkins took part in the action at First Manassas, Williamsburg, and Seven Pines, commanding the Palmetto Sharpshooters in the Seven Days' battle. After the Battle of Chickamauga, Jenkins's brigade arrived in Georgia, where Jenkins commanded Hood's division and then resumed command of his South Carolina Brigade. He later returned to Virginia, where he was tragically slain by friendly fire in the Battle of the Wilderness. In Prince of Edisto, Swisher presents a picture of this brave, intelligent leader, whose skills have often been overlooked. Using contemporary writings alongside Jenkins's letters, Swisher shows a range of events and well-researched material.
Prince of Edisto: Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, CSA
Prince of Edisto: Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, CSA,James K. Swisher,White Mane Publishing Company,1572493046,1835-1864,Army,Biography,Biography / Autobiography,Confederate States of America,Confederate States of America.,Generals,Historical - General,History,History: American,Jenkins, Micah,,Military,Military - United States,United States - Civil War,Jenkins, Micah
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