Gallant Creoles: a History of the Donaldsonville Canonniers - Michael Marshall - Books - Univ of Louisiana at Lafayette - 9781935754213 - June 4, 2013
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Gallant Creoles: a History of the Donaldsonville Canonniers

Michael Marshall

Gallant Creoles: a History of the Donaldsonville Canonniers

Composed of Creole and Cajun citizen-soldiers, the Donaldsonville Canonniers were originally organized as a militia company in 1837 and were one of the most active and highly regarded Louisiana units during the American Civil War. Known as the Donaldsonville Artillery during the conflict, the Canonniers were a conspicuous part of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, participating in a number of skirmishes, artillery duels, and battles, including: Yorktown, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Seven Days, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, North Anna, Second Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Appomattox Station. The Canonniers reorganized in July 1875 and were eventually accepted into Federal service during the Spanish-American War, before disbanding for good in November 1898.

Gallant Creoles: A History of the Donaldsonville Canonniers records the history of this Louisiana militia company and also includes extensive biographies of each Donaldsonville Canonnier who served during the Civil War.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 4, 2013
ISBN13 9781935754213
Publishers Univ of Louisiana at Lafayette
Pages 608
Dimensions 175 × 254 × 33 mm   ·   1.04 kg
Language English  

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