On October 8, 1862, forty thousand Union and Confederate soldiers
clashed at Perryville, Kentucky, in the state's largest Civil War
battle. Of those who fought, none endured as much as the Tennessee and
Georgia soldiers who composed Brigadier General George Maney's brigade.
The Confederate unit entered the fray to save other Southern regiments
and, in doing so, experienced deadly resistance. Many of those involved
called the brigade's encounter the toughest of the Civil War, as several
of Maney's regiments suffered casualties of 50 percent or greater.
Despite relentless fighting, the Confederates were unable to break the
Union line, and the Bluegrass State remained in Federal control. Join
author Stuart W. Sanders as he chronicles Maney's brigade in the Battle
of Perryville.