Horses and Mules in the Civil War: A Complete History with a Roster of More Than 700 War Horses
Author(s): Gene C. Armistead (Author)
Publisher: McFarland & Co
Publication Date: 30 Aug. 2013
Edition: Illustrated
Language: English
Print length: 256 pages
ISBN-10: 0786473630
ISBN-13: 9780786473632
Book Description
Horses and mules served during the Civil War in greater number and suffered more casualties than the men of the Union and Confederate armies combined. Using firsthand accounts, this history addresses the many uses of equines during the war, the methods by which they were obtained, their costs, their suffering on the battlefields and roads, their consumption by soldiers, and such topics as racing and mounted music. The book is supplemented by accounts of the “Lightning Mule Brigade,” the “Charge of the Mule Brigade,” five appendices and 37 illustrations. More than 700 Civil War equines are identified and described with incidental information and identification of their masters.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“meticulously sourced and nicely illustrated…an eye-opener for all Civil War history buffs…highly recommended”―Library Journal; “valuable…highly recommended”―Civil War News; “a very interesting and useful work”―Civil War Talk; “this is a very useful work for anyone with an interest in the Civil War or the management of horseflesh in warfare”―The NYMAS Review.
From the Back Cover
Horses and mules served during the Civil War in greater number and suffered more casualties than the men of the Union and Confederate armies combined. Using firsthand accounts, this history addresses the many uses of equines during the war, the methods by which they were obtained, their costs, their suffering on the battlefields and roads, their consumption by soldiers, and such topics as racing and mounted music. The book is supplemented by accounts of the “Lightning Mule Brigade,” the “Charge of the Mule Brigade,” five appendices and 37 illustrations. More than 700 Civil War equines are identified and described with incidental information and identification of their masters.
About the Author
The late Gene C. Armistead was a veteran Marine officer of the Vietnam War and the author of several articles, essays and two books about the Civil War.