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The 3rd Mississippi Cavalry

(2026)
(The first book in the Forgotten Ground: The Overlooked Civil War series)
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The story of the Civil War is usually told through great battles and famous commanders. The story of the 3rd Mississippi Cavalry unfolds far from that spotlight, along back roads, rail lines, river crossings, and contested counties where the war rarely paused and seldom looked orderly.

This book follows a hard-riding Confederate cavalry regiment that spent much of the war in motion, operating on the margins of major campaigns in Mississippi, Tennessee, and the western theater. Tasked with scouting, raiding, escorting, and holding ground no one else wanted, the men of the 3rd Mississippi lived a version of the war defined by uncertainty, improvisation, and constant pressure. Horses wore out. Weapons were replaced in the field. Records were lost. Authority shifted daily. Survival depended as much on local knowledge and speed as on formal orders.

Rather than retelling familiar battles, this volume reconstructs how cavalry warfare actually functioned at ground level, how regiments operated with limited supplies, how they interacted with civilians, how command structures bent under strain, and why so much of their story survives only in fragments. Through close examination of operations, logistics, and daily realities, the 3rd Mississippi Cavalry emerges not as an anomaly, but as a representative example of how the war was fought beyond the main armies.

This is a Civil War book for readers who want to understand how the conflict worked when no one was watching, and why those overlooked units mattered more than the record suggests.





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