Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: General Hylan B. Lyon: A Kentucky Confederate and the War in the West

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Tennessee Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781621904885
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
  • Hind: 22,86 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • See e-raamat on mõeldud ainult isiklikuks kasutamiseks. E-raamatuid ei saa tagastada.
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Tennessee Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781621904885

DRM piirangud

  • Kopeerimine (copy/paste):

    ei ole lubatud

  • Printimine:

    ei ole lubatud

  • Kasutamine:

    Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
    Kirjastus on väljastanud selle e-raamatu krüpteeritud kujul, mis tähendab, et selle lugemiseks peate installeerima spetsiaalse tarkvara. Samuti peate looma endale  Adobe ID Rohkem infot siin. E-raamatut saab lugeda 1 kasutaja ning alla laadida kuni 6'de seadmesse (kõik autoriseeritud sama Adobe ID-ga).

    Vajalik tarkvara
    Mobiilsetes seadmetes (telefon või tahvelarvuti) lugemiseks peate installeerima selle tasuta rakenduse: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    PC või Mac seadmes lugemiseks peate installima Adobe Digital Editionsi (Seeon tasuta rakendus spetsiaalselt e-raamatute lugemiseks. Seda ei tohi segamini ajada Adober Reader'iga, mis tõenäoliselt on juba teie arvutisse installeeritud )

    Seda e-raamatut ei saa lugeda Amazon Kindle's. 

Born to an affluent family in 1836, Hylan B. Lyon claimed ancestors among Irish rebels, patriots of the American Revolution, and slaveowners in his native Kentucky. Biographer Dan Lee chronicles Lyon’s military career, which began with service in the Third US Artillery after his graduation from West Point in 1856. Lyon first saw action in the Third Seminole War. Later stationed at Fort Yuma in California, he went on to fight in the Coeur d’Alene War. Witnessing the execution of Yakima chief Qualchan during this last conflict nearly made Lyon leave the army. Yet the young lieutenant persevered. After serving with troops building the Mullan Road between Washington and Montana, Lyon returned to Kentucky just as Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election. Though his home state never seceded from the Union, Lyon cast his lot with the Confederacy. He served with the Third Kentucky Infantry Regiment (CSA), led the Eighth Kentucky Infantry, and later commanded the Kentucky Brigade under Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest. Lyon saw action in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi, spending several months as a prisoner of war and winning special commendation for his performances at the Battles of Coffeeville and Brice’s Crossroads. He ultimately earned the rank of brigadier general.
 
After the Civil War, Lyon sought refuge with other ex-Confederates in Mexico, working as a railroad surveyor. He requested and received a presidential pardon and returned to Kentucky by mid-1866. Lyon remained there until his death in 1907, devoting himself to farming and prison reform, as well as serving in the state house of representatives. He was the mayor of Eddyville, Kentucky, when he died in 1907.

Arvustused

Hylan Lyon blazed a path across the latter part of the Civil War under Nathan Bedford Forrest. Dan Lee has uncovered new material on this unjustly neglected general, and readers of Civil War history, especially the Western Theater, should celebrate. Brian Wills, director, Center for the Study of the Civil War Era, Kennesaw State University  

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
1 Far From Home
1(11)
2 The Coeur d'Alene War
12(14)
3 The Mullan Road
26(10)
4 The War between the States Begins
36(24)
5 Prisoner
60(10)
6 The Vicksburg Campaigns
70(22)
7 The Army of Relief
92(11)
8 The War Child and the Wizard
103(18)
9 The Federals Take Their Turn
121(12)
10 Forrest Resurgent
133(14)
11 Johnsonville
147(15)
12 Lyon's Kentucky Raid
162(19)
13 "An Illusive Cuss"
181(13)
14 Mexico
194(9)
15 Kentucky
203(17)
16 The Final Reunion
220(3)
Notes 223(26)
Bibliography 249(16)
Index 265
DAN LEE lives in Hardin County, Kentucky. He is the author of books about the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, General Thomas J. Wood, Colonel Frank Wolford, the First Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and the Civil War in Kentuckys Jack­son Purchase