Bully for Bragg (he’s hell on retreat)
Braxton Bragg, commanding general of the Army of the Tennessee, did not endear himself to Gen. Longstreet or his command after Chickamauga. The following piece from the May, 1895 edition of Confederate...
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Continuation of Confederate Veteran Magazine’s 1895 article on Gen. Bragg by Dr. S.H. Stout: “None who approached appealing for justice, pleading for mercy, or asking a favor, ever went from his...
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As I’ve said, Gen. Bragg is interesting enough to be worthy of a book or two, and, indeed, there have been several. Here we conclude Dr. S.H. Stout’s recollections of Bragg from Confederate Veteran...
View ArticleBragg’s second thoughts
Gen. Braxton Bragg weathered the storm of criticism from Gen. James Longstreet and Bragg’s subordinate commanders in the fall of 1863. Confederate President Jefferson Davis declined their collective...
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