This is one of those battles that served as a testament to the fighting spirit of the Southern people. The same can be said of the Federals. It was most disgraceful Ward wasn't there to help his men. However, Harrison, Coburn, and Wood displayed an excellent example of teamwork coordinating with each other to repulse the Rebel attack. Geary showed himself as the fighting man he was working hard to keep his division together like Rosecrans did at Stones River. One of the many matters the army emphasizes, especially in war, is teamwork.
@jayward8237Ай бұрын
Fantastic work as always!
@RahpaSmurfАй бұрын
Always enjoy your videos.
@deepsouth3319Ай бұрын
Out numbered 4 and 5 to 1 in most battles yet still stayed in the fight. I had relatives from both Alabama and Georgia who fought bravely.
@michaelwilson9986Ай бұрын
Yep n Oh what they might have done had things been coordinated much much better.
@rtk3543Ай бұрын
Great work 👍
@bishop6218Ай бұрын
Currently reading Sherman’s Memoirs, but an edition unfortunately stripped of all maps. I cannot say how much i appreciate the visual support you provide, as well as the top level narration. Thanks again !
@travisbayles870Ай бұрын
My great great grandfather and my great great great uncle both of the 32nd Tennessee Infantry CSA fought at Peachtree Creek
@colekazmierkiewicz216629 күн бұрын
Looking at this map, it’s actually insane to see 5 brigades push back 18 union brigades, this battle was insane. How southern commanders even had the audacity to strike so severely outnumbered I don’t understand. The 31st Mississippi ate serious lead, they had it eough
@philiphales2109Ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr Wilder. Excellent series, good sir.
@terryelrod5008Ай бұрын
My ggg grandfather was in the 55th alabama scotts brigade. Recieved a flesh wound in the leg that day.
@HistoryGoneWilderАй бұрын
@@terryelrod5008 i hope this animated battle map helped you better understand your ancestor's role in the engagement.
@terryelrod5008Ай бұрын
@@HistoryGoneWilder yes thank you very much.
@dylanlewis5281Ай бұрын
Just out of curiosity, why was Featherston transferred from the East after Antietam? He seems like the aggressive commander that Lee prefers in officers.
@fredsmith8498Ай бұрын
Fetherston was incompetent and didnt follow orders. At second manassas was ordered to advance on the enemies exposed left flank but refused. In fairness, he did perform better in the West