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Iron Scout
05-01-2004, 12:38 AM
Colleagues,

While researching CS published manuals today at the South Caroliniana Library, I stumbled on this particular little item:

"A Synopsis of the Art of War, Dedicated to the Junior Officers of the Confederate Army" Evans & Cogswell, Columbia, 1864.

This soft-cover pocket manual (106 pages) measures roughly 3 X 4 inches and was in rather excellent shape. There was no author listed either on the front cover of after the Introduction. Reading the introduction was a real treat as the author states he was not allowed to join the service for an undisclosed reason and this was his small contibution to the war effort. He went on to discuss the lack of formal training of the junior officers in the army and sought to give them a 'holistic' view of the service through this publication. The author covers many topics in the publication and gives excellent general decriptions. Below you will find my transcription of the sections and topics discussed (caps are the author's):

-Introduction-(6 pages)

Part 1: The Organization of the Army
a) Education, Election & Appointment of Officers
b) Modes of Levying Troops & Recruiting the Army
c) The Different Arms of Service
1)The Equipment, Organization & Instruction of the Infantry
2)Cavalry & Mounted Infantry-Their Equipment, Organization & Instruction
3)Artillery-Its Equipment, Organization & Instruction
4)The Corps of Engineers
d) The Equipment and Maintenance of the Army
1)The Ordnance Department
2)The Commissariat
3)The Medical Staff
4)The General Staff of the Army
5)The Signal Corps
6)The Inspectors & Inspection
e) The Code for the Government of the Army
1)Military Tribunals
2)Recapitulation

Part 2: The Employment of the Army
a) The Minor Operations of War-Marches
b) Embarkation, Debarkation & Transports
c) Encampment
d) Outpost Duty
e) Reconnoissances
f) Field Sketching
g) Skirmishes & Combats
h) Service in Siege Operations
i) Garrison Duty & The Defence of Fortified Posts
j) Convoys
k) Foraging
l) Naval Operations
m) Languages
n) Military Policy
o) Administration of the Army
p) The Conduct of Campaigns
q) Military Occupation
r) The Gualifications of a General

That's a lot to cram into 106 pages! Obviously, the author intends to give a brief sketch on each topic but spends more time with some than others. Has anyone ever encountered this manual before? Currently, we're pursuing having this publication copied by the library and may look at reprinting it, with the appropriate permissions of course. It would certainly add to a CS officer's impression and is a wonderful and interesting discourse on the service.

Neill Rose
Palmetto Living History Association

Pharr
05-01-2004, 12:36 PM
Neill,

I have seen it before and yes, it would be a great asset if it were republished. It kind of reminds me of "The 1862 Army Officers Pocket Companion" by Wm. Craighill (ISBN: 0811700208).

But, yes, a very interesting work.

Bushrod Carter
05-02-2004, 01:33 PM
Neill,

Please sign me up for a copy (if thay get printed)! Sounds like something ALL officer types in this hobby could use.

Iron Scout
05-02-2004, 01:49 PM
Thanks Cory and Pat,

If nothing else, I'll be more than happy to share a copy. As stated, it's really a fascinating read, but I hope to really have it reprinted Email me off-line and I'll get your mailing address, etc.

Regards,

Neill Rose
PLHA
Ephesians 6: 10-18

Dave Gaddy
06-08-2007, 12:05 AM
Neill,
Thanks for the posting. This was new to me, and unusual in that it has anything to say about the signal corps, "my" subject. Just for information, I checked Parrish & Willingham, "Confederate Imprints" (1987) and they list copies at Huntington Library, San Morino, CA; Univ of GA, Athens; and Va Hist Soc, Richmond; as well as Univ of SC, Columbia. (No indication of authorship.) Please include me if a facsimile is printed.

Wild Rover
06-08-2007, 11:15 AM
Sign me up too!

Love to see it.

Pards,

JStiles
06-08-2007, 11:32 AM
Neill,
Never heard of it before. Sounds really interesting. Sign me up for a copy if it gets to the printers.........Jerry Stiles

Footslogger
06-08-2007, 11:51 AM
A few copies, for us fellers across the pond would most certainly be a welcome addition to our libraries. If they get reprinted.

Regards
SteveB

wmkane
06-08-2007, 02:07 PM
I'd be interested if a rerint was made.

KyCavMajor
06-09-2007, 12:41 AM
Sounds like a must have to me! Put me in line!

Iron Scout
06-10-2007, 12:10 AM
Dave,

Wow, you found a really old thread I had completely forgotten about. I remember getting Pat Craddock a hard copy if I'm not mistaken. Let me dig around and see what I can find. I really need to revist this little gem too as it's an easy project.
PS-Remember to sign your posts :D
Neill Rose
PLHA

Johnny Lloyd
07-04-2007, 03:04 AM
Neill-

Needless to say... I'd love a copy. ;)

Your very obed't servant

-Johnny "Reb" Lloyd