Confederate Florida
288 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
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Release Date:30 Jan 1994
ISBN:9780817307486
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Confederate Florida

The Road to Olustee

University of Alabama Press
A new look at the engagement at Olustee, Florida

At the end of 1863 the Federal forces in the Department of the South were tied up in siege operations against Charleston and Savannah, operations that showed little progress or promise. The commander of the Department, Major General Quincy A. Gillmore, led an expedition into Florida to recruit blacks, cut off commissary supplies headed for other parts of the Confederacy, and disrupt the railroad system within Florida. Expedition forces landed at Jacksonville on February 7, 1864.
 
The engagement at Olustee, not far from Gainesville, took place on February 20, 1864. it was the largest Civil War battle in Florida and one of the bloodiest Union defeats of the entire war. Nonetheless, because the engagement forced the Confederacy to divert 15,000 men from the thinly manned defense of Charleston and Savannah, it delayed critical reinforcement of the Army of Tennessee, which was fighting desperately to prevent the Union invasion of northwestern Georgia. Makin use of detailed maps and diagrams, Nulty presents a vivid account of this fascination Civil War effort.
The author has a command of both the minutiae of battle and of the conflict’s greater implications. He gives credit where it is due and issues criticism where it is warranted . . . . Scholars of the conflict and students of Florida history will now be better informed, and all are in William Nulty’s debt.’
—Journal of American History
A definitive account of the undeservedly neglected Olustee Campaign and its relationship to the wider strategic and logistic problems of the Civil War. Civil War buffs and students of military history should find Nulty’s book profitable and enjoyable.’
—Choice
Based on extensive research. It is unlikely that the military aspects of the Battle of Olustee will need to be treated again for some time.’
—Journal of Southern History
William H. Nulty, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.M.C. (ret.), is an instructor at Orange Park High School, Orange Park, Florida.
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