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The average rating for Lone Star Generals in Gray based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-10-10 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 5 stars Michael St. John
"'Lone Star Generals In Gray" by Ralph A. Wooster is the biographies of Confederate Generals who were either native Texans or residents of Texas when the Civil War began in 1861 and joined the Confederate Army. Mr. Wooster did an excellent job of telling the brief but thorough biographies of these generals and their history before, during, and after the war. From famous Confederate Generals such as Albert Sidney Johnston, John Bell Hood, Jerome Robertson to lesser known generals such as William Steele, Thomas Neville Waul, the author tells the biography of 37 of the Confederate Generals from the Lone Star State. This fascinating book is much like the great book "Generals In Gray" by Ezra Warner. However, Mr. Wooster goes more in depth in the biographies of the generals. He reviews their life before the war and many of them had military service in such wars as the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War, and other conflicts. Most of the generals from Texas had great military experience. Mr. Wooster also does not shy of giving criticism of the actions of the Texas generals when necessary. Giving the balanced and impartial view, some of these generals had major flaws in character, military strategy, and inexperience. The controversial generals from Texas such as Albert Sidney Johnston and John Bell Hood are reviewed and Mr. Wooster tells about General Johnston's albeit brief service in the Confederate Army and the opportunities General Johnston could of taken advantage of in some of the battles before his death at the Battle of Shiloh are reviewed. Also, the controversy of John Bell Hood at Franklin is told as well. This is a fascinating read of the Generals of Texas, all 37 of them. Most of the Generals were appointed by the Confederate Congress and President Jefferson Davis, while some of the generals were appointed but never confirmed by the Confederate Congress and President Davis for various reasons, some unknown to this day. This should be considered a "companion book" to Ezra Warner's "Generals In Gray". It is a valuable book that can assist research into various campaigns and battles of the Civil War by the generals in the campaigns and battles. The generals from Texas contributed to the Confederacy for the four years of the war, many of the generals are still admired for their bravery and tenacity in battle, in which more than a few died in battle. Hiram Granbury and Tom Green just to name a few of the Texas Generals who did die in battle. This is a HIGHLY recommended book for anyone interested in Texas history, Texas Confederate History, Civil War history and pre-Civil War history and post-Civil War history in Texas. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Review # 2 was written on 2011-10-07 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 3 stars Melaniasab Sab
Biographical sketches of the 34 Texans who served is generals in the Confederate army. Includes woulds, profession prior to the war, number of slaves owned if any,college attended, and date of final demise.


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