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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Literary notices. (search)
Literary notices. The campaign of Chancellorsville. By Theodore A. Dodge, United States Army. Published by James R. Osgood & Co., Boston. This is one of a series of papers read before the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, and gotten up in the admirable style for which the house of J. R. Osgood & Co., is famous. Our friend, Colonel Wm. Allan (whose study of this compaign and general knowledge of all of the campaigns of Stonewall Jackson, on whose staff he served, peculive in time for this issue, and shall publish as soon as received. We can only say now that we have read the book with deep interest and do not hesitate to pronounce it one of the ablest, fairest and most valuable books which we have seen. Colonel Dodge has carefully studied the official reports, &c., on both sides, has evidently tried to be fair and accurate, and has written in a spirit of candor and painstaking search after the truth, worthy of all praise. While not accepting all of his s
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The campaign of Chancellorsville — by Theodore A. Dodge, United States army. (search)
The campaign of Chancellorsville — by Theodore A. Dodge, United States army. A Review by Colonel William Allan, Late of Jackson's Staff. Colonel Dodge has given us a most excellent book. Amidsability to state them clearly and fairly. Colonel Dodge is entitled to the thanks of all fair-mindhan is assigned to them; not that we think Colonel Dodge is unjust to General Hooker; he is simply tment from many of his comrades. But if Colonel Dodge has criticised General Hooker not more sevion met with (Devon's) is quickly routed. Colonel Dodge says he lost 1,600 out of 4,000 men, and nevery direction through the Federal army. Colonel Dodge seems to think that Hooker was chiefly res less in proportion than the main army. Colonel Dodge has been misled by many Confederate authorArmy of Northern Virginia, October, 1879.) Colonel Dodge criticizes the rashness of the manoeurvre, trust Providence for finding a better. Colonel Dodge well says: Honesty, singleness of purpose,[2 more...]