Confederate Engineer: Training & Campaigning with John Morris Wampler (Voices of the Civil War)
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Compared with generals or even foot soldiers relatively little is known about the role played by engineers during the Civil War. This first study of Confederate engineering in more than forty years combines biography with a comprehensive overview of the profession to present the life and accomplishments of one talented individual. John Morris Wampler was a topographical engineer in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States and eventually became chief engineer of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Based on extensive use of Wamplers unpublished correspondence and journals the biography follows his experiences before hostilities and then during the war in both major theaters. It also draws on the writings of his wife Kate to show how she struggled to hold their family together during the fighting. The combination of both the husband and wifes perspectives on the war makes this treatment unique. Wamplers experiences spanned the range of activities undertaken by a Civil War engineer and by midway through the conflict he had worked on engineering projects in eight of the Confederate states as well as Maryland and Kentucky. While his specialty was cartography he also built and repaired earthen works laid out and prepared hasty defensive positions conducted reconnaissance reconstructed bridges and mended railway lines and routes of march. Confederate Engineer also presents a fascinating account of antebellum engineering showing the importance of the U.S. Coast Survey as a training ground for both Union and Confederate engineers. In addition the book contains valuable material on the Confederate invasion of Kentuckyincluding the battle of Perryvilleand on the defense of Battery Wagner at Charleston. By focusing on a staff engineer the narrative provides a fresh perspective on the conduct of military operations during the Civil War. In telling this story the author never loses sight of the human dimension of an ordinary man confronting the challenges of extraordinary times. The Author: George G. Kundahl is a retired major general in the U.S. Army. He served as executive director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 19811990 and as a principal deputy assistant secretary of defense 19901993. He received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Alabama.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- June 21, 2000
- ISBN-10
- 1572330732
- ISBN-13
- 9781572330733
- Item Weight
- 28.0 oz
- Dimensions
- 9.02 × 1.18 × 5.98 in
