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The Second Battle of Corinth: A Confederate Attempt to Reclaim the Rails 

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The American Civil War raged across multiple theaters, with the strategically important state of Mississippi witnessing its fair share of bloodshed. The Second Battle of Corinth, fought on October 3rd and 4th, 1862, was a pivotal clash in the Iuka-Corinth Campaign. This essay will delve into the context, key events, and aftermath of this critical encounter.
Prior to the battle, Corinth, a crucial railroad junction, had been captured by Union forces under General William S. Rosecrans in May 1862. Determined to disrupt Union supply lines and potentially launch an offensive into Tennessee, the Confederates, led by General Earl Van Dorn, sought to retake the city. Van Dorn's forces combined with those of General Sterling Price, forming the Army of West Tennessee.
The battle commenced on October 3rd as the Confederates attacked Union positions entrenched in the very same fortifications they had constructed during the earlier siege of Corinth. Initial Confederate assaults pushed back Union troops, but nightfall brought a temporary halt to the fighting.
The next day proved decisive. Union artillery rained down upon the Confederates, effectively halting their advance. Rosecrans's forces held firm, repelling repeated Confederate attempts to breach their lines. Recognizing the futility of further attacks, Van Dorn ordered a retreat.
The Second Battle of Corinth resulted in a costly Confederate defeat. Van Dorn's ambition to retake Corinth was thwarted, and his army suffered heavy casualties. The Union, though victorious, also lost a significant number of men. Despite the incomplete destruction of the Confederate force, as General Ulysses S. Grant would later point out, the Union victory secured their control over Corinth for the remainder of the war.
The Second Battle of Corinth stands as a testament to the resilience of the Union defense and the strategic significance of controlling key transportation hubs during the Civil War. The battle also highlights the complexities of the conflict, where victories often came at a steep price for both sides.
00:00 Introduction
02:19 The Battle of Corinth
06:30 A Little History Lesson
09:11 The Focus Turns to Corinth
11:32 Converging on Corinth
15:52 The Attack Begins
24:42 Things Get Worse for the Federals
31:55 Barley Holding On
37:05 The Tide Turns
42:44 The Butcher's Bill

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Комментарии : 19   
@oldtruthteller2512
@oldtruthteller2512 11 дней назад
Even with my own combat experience in the middle east, I cannot comprehend such battle and carnage.
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 11 дней назад
Thank you for your service. The more I research, the more in awe I become of these men.
@tennesseebrigadeanv1523
@tennesseebrigadeanv1523 14 дней назад
Very nicely done.
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 13 дней назад
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
@philiphales2109
@philiphales2109 12 дней назад
Thank you for this documentary video. It is well done. We pronounce Corinth: Cor-inth with the emphasis on the first syllable though. General Bragg was a capable administrator, but he was a failure as a field commander.
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 11 дней назад
That's a tough one to pronounce. I'll do better next time. Thank you for your input.
@nathanappleby5342
@nathanappleby5342 13 дней назад
To the channel's narrator, thank you for this! Long have I wanted a video on Second Corinth. As it was one of the battles Rosecrans was involved in, I wanted to learn more of his performance in the battle. He displays his engineer's training by the way he designed the defenses and deployed his forces. From everything you talked about in this video, this was one of Rosecrans's toughest battles. Since you did this battle, would you be willing to do one on the Battle of Iuka? The numbers engaged were smaller, but Rosecrans fought that one too and it deserves some attention if not a lot. He was one of the most able generals the Union had in the West from 1862-63 until Chickamauga. There are certain parts of this battle that serve as a good example of a combined arms effort in a defensive victory. All things considered, the Union army lost only a portion of it's strength in this battle while the Rebels lost a chunk. It was amazing what the boys in blue achieved in rough conditions.
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 13 дней назад
I will look into the Battle of Iuka, but because it's a minor battle, there will not be much information about it. I will add it to my list and see what I can come up with. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@nathanappleby5342
@nathanappleby5342 13 дней назад
@@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 You're welcome!
@antoninuspius1747
@antoninuspius1747 11 дней назад
Agree, Rosecrans underrated. Course Chickamauga a major brain fart. FYI, Have History Will Travel just started a series on Rosey.
@nathanappleby5342
@nathanappleby5342 11 дней назад
@@antoninuspius1747 I know, I watched the first episode and plan to watch the whole series. One of the reasons he was so successful was that he was an expert maneuverer which he showed in Western Virginia and Tennessee.
@spacehonky6315
@spacehonky6315 13 дней назад
3rd great grandfather served in 3rd Missouri infantry (CSA) under Gates. I know the Missouri Brigade was in northern Arkansas for Pea Ridge/Yellow Tavern in March, but was not at Shiloh in April. Anyone know where Price/VanDorne were in April since they lost Missouri and Arkansas but weren't at Shiloh a month later?
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 13 дней назад
I haven't looked into Price and Van Dorn much, but I can certainly look into their wereabouts during this time period.
@lynnglidewell7367
@lynnglidewell7367 11 дней назад
History is in the eye of the beholder. Was Rosecrans hero or buffoon at Corinth?
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 11 дней назад
Tough call, he certainly could have been a little more proactive and a lot less reactive.
@michaelhenry8890
@michaelhenry8890 14 дней назад
Love your videos. Feel like you’re pronouncing Corinth incorrectly tho.
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 13 дней назад
I think I got it right, perhaps a little more "aa" on the cor?
@jayharrington9689
@jayharrington9689 14 дней назад
goes far to easy on the totally incompetent hallack. he was full of petty ego struggles with grant and totally bungled the entire campagin
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728
@maddhattalscivilwarhistory2728 13 дней назад
I agree, but I did'nt want the video to drag on to much. Perhaps a video dedicated to Halleck alone is warrented.
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