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During the Civil War, neither the Union nor the Confederate army could have operated without effective transportation systems. Moving men, supplies, and equipment required coordination on a massive scale, and Earl J. HesssCivil War Logisticsoffers the first comprehensive analysis of this vital process. Utilizing an enormous array of reports, dispatches, and personal accounts by quartermasters involved in transporting war materials, Hess reveals how each conveyance system operated as well as the degree to which both armies accomplished their logistical goals.
In a society just realizing the benefits of modern travel technology, both sides of the conflict faced challenges in maintaining national and regional lines of transportation. Union and Confederate quartermasters used riverboats, steamers, coastal shipping, railroads, wagon trains, pack trains, cattle herds, and their soldiers in the long and complicated chain that supported the military operations of their forces. Soldiers in blue and gray alike tried to destroy the transportation facilities of their enemy, firing on river boats and dismantling rails to disrupt opposing supply lines while defending their own means of transport.
According to Hess, Union logistical efforts proved far more successful than Confederate attempts to move and supply its fighting forces, due mainly to the Norths superior administrative management and willingness to seize transportation resources when needed. As the war went on, the Unions protean system grew in complexity, size, and efficiency, while that of the Confederates steadily declined in size and effectiveness until it hardly met the needs of its army. Indeed, Hess concludes that in its use of all types of military transportation, the Federal government far surpassed its opponent and thus laid the foundation for Union victory in the Civil War.

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CIVIL WAR LOGISTICS

CIVIL WAR
LOGISTICS

A STUDY OF MILITARY TRANSPORTATION

EARL J. HESS

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LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
BATON ROUGE

Published with the assistance of the V. Ray Cardozier Fund

Published by Louisiana State University Press
Copyright 2017 by Earl J. Hess
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing

DESIGNER: Michelle A. Neustrom
TYPEFACES: Whitman, text; Engravers Roman BT, display
PRINTER AND BINDER: McNaughton & Gunn, Inc.

MAP 1 is from Braxton Bragg: the Most Hated Man of the Confederacyby Earl J. Hess, University of North Carolina Press, p. 17. Copyright 2016 by Earl J. Hess. Used by permission of the publisher.

MAP 2 is from The Iron Way: Railroads, the Civil War, and the Making of Modern Americaby William G. Thomas, Yale University Press, 2011, before p. 1. Copyright 2011 by Yale University Press. Used by permission of the publisher.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

Names: Hess, Earl J., author.

Title: Civil War logistics : a study of military transportation / Earl J. Hess.

Description: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2017] | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2017009582| ISBN 978-0807-1-6750-2 (cloth : alk. paper) | ISBN 978-0-8071-6751-9 (pdf) | ISBN 978-0-8071-6752-6 (epub)

Subjects: LCSH: United StatesHistoryCivil War, 18611865Transportation. | United StatesHistoryCivil War, 18611865Logistics. | Transportation, MilitaryUnited StatesHistory19th century.

Classification: LCC E491 .H47 2017 | DDC 973.7/8dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017009582

The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. Picture 2

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CONTENTS
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE

Logistics have constituted a vital element of warfare, indispensable to the operations of all armies, ever since the origin of organized warfare. But the study of logistics has not always been a visible element in our view of armed conflict. In the many waves of military studies produced by historians over the centuries, it all too often is crowded out of the picture by colorful narratives of battles or biographies of generals. Everyone accepts the fact that armies cannot exist unless they are fed, supplied, and moved to meet the enemy, but relatively few historians seem interested in finding out how those necessary goals of military operations actually worked.

One can find many varied definitions of the word logistics, but this study adopts a simple and straightforward way of defining it. I focus on the transportation of men, material, food, and animals in support of military operations in the field. This approach is supported by the Oxford English Dictionary, which defines logistics as the activity of moving equipment, supplies and people for military operations.

The topic of supply will not be covered, at least not in full. Supply, the process of obtaining a wide variety of food and material from various sources and later issuing it to the troops, is of course vitally important to understanding the course of military operations. Logistics involves the equally vital topic of transporting that material to the troops in the field or in garrison. Historians tend to treat logistics and supply as one subject because they are so intimately linked. But supply is such a large and important topic that, in my view, it requires a separate study of its own. A detailed and well-rounded study of military transportation in the Civil War is about all that can be fitted into one volume.

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