General Jo Shelby’s March

Cover of General Jo Shelby's March by Anthony Arthur
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9780803240773
ISBN-10: 0803240775
Dimensions:
Height: 8.9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 972/.07
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General Jo Shelby’s March by Anthony Arthur, published by U of Nebraska Press in May 2012, is an illustrated account that delves into the life of a notable Confederate general during the post-Civil War era. This biography presents the story of General Jo Shelby, who, after the defeat at Appomattox, refused to surrender and embarked on a perilous journey to Mexico with a band of men, including former soldiers and adventurers. The narrative captures the challenges faced during their 1,200-mile trek through Texas and into Mexico, highlighting Shelby’s audacious proposal to Emperor Maximilian and the complexities of his character.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of Shelby’s transformation from a defiant military leader to a figure of reconciliation and progressivism. The book chronicles his experiences in a lawless landscape filled with danger, as well as his eventual return to the United States, where he renounced slavery and was appointed U.S. marshal for western Missouri by President Grover Cleveland. General Jo Shelby’s March provides insights into military history and the broader context of the Civil War period, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of this transformative time in American history.


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One of the most remarkable but surprisingly little known stories of the post–Civil War era is the unforgettable account of how a famous Confederate general forged a defiant new life out of crushing defeat and finally achieved forgiveness and respect in his own reunited land.
General Jo Shelby, a daring and ruthless cavalry commander renowned and notorious for his slashing forays behind Union lines, declared after Appomattox that he would never surrender. With three hundred men, some from his fighting “Iron Brigade” regiment, others adventurers, fortune hunters, and deserters, he headed for Mexico.
In vivid detail, General Jo Shelby’s March describes the dusty and dangerous 1,200-mile trek that this “last holdout of the Confederacy” made through a lawless Texas swarming with desperadoes and on into a Mexico teeming with Juárez’s rebels and marauding Apaches. After near fratricide among his fraying band of brothers, Shelby arrived to present a quixotic proposal to Emperor Maximilian: he and his fellow Americans would take over the Mexican army and, after being reinforced by forty thousand more Confederate soldiers, the government itself. Though a dramatic, doomed, and brave endeavor, Shelby’s actions changed both him and American history forever.
Historian Anthony Arthur then recounts the astonishing end of Shelby’s career: his return to the United States and his renouncing of slavery, his nomination by President Grover Cleveland to become U.S. marshal for western Missouri, and his eventual fame as a model of nineteenth-century progressivism.

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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9780803240773. ISBN-10: 0803240775.
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Language: en. Pages: 296. Edition: Illustrated.

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