ISBN-13: 9781495382147 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 166 str.
ISBN-13: 9781495382147 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 166 str.
Revised second edition. "Theaction ofCapt. AlcideBouanchavid's commandinfront of Nashville, inthetwodays' desperatebattlebetweenGen.Hood's army andthat ofGen.Thomas, wasthe mostgallant, heroic, and brilliant artillery fightingdone during the war. ....of(the) brave littleFrenchPointeCoupee boys, manyhad pouredout theirbloodand giventheir lives for thehonorandgloryof Louisiana. - report after battle of Nashville The Pointe Coupee Artillery One of the most distinguished units of the Confederacy, the Pointe Coupee Artillery was originally made up of French Creoles who saw service right across the river from their home parish of Pointe Coupee at Port Hudson, as well as in Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. The Pointe Coupee Artillery was organized in November, 1861. It was increased to a battalion with three companies at Abbeville, Mississippi ca. August 1862. Its members were originally recruited in Pointe Coupee, East and West Baton Rouge, Livington, Concordia and Orleans parishes. After Vicksburg, many of the paroled and exchanged prisoners ended up in the 6th Field Artillery Battery in late 1863. The battalion was consolidated into one company. It then joined the Army of Tennessee. With less than 25 men it surrendered on April 26, 1865. This edition contains a roster of the men of the brave Pointe Coupee Artillerymen. Where possible, photos and genealogical information has been added."