Curtis L. Older is the author of The Braddock Expedition and Fox’s Gap in Maryland, The Land Tracts of the Battlefield of South Mountain, and News from Fox’s Gap. With Hood’s Defeat near Fox’s Gap, the author has solidified his place as one of the foremost authorities on Fox’s Gap in Maryland. The author’s research skills and analytical ability have enabled him to discover some of the lost secrets of Fox’s Gap.
"""Curtis Older is one of the premier students of the battle of South Mountain, He has studied the tactics and traversed the slopes of Fox's Gap. In his new book he has some new thoughts and insights into the action of John Bell Hood on September 14th, 1862.""--John W Schildt, author of Drums along the Antietam ""The bitter fights for the vital gaps in South Mountain during the Maryland Campaign are largely overshadowed by the subsequent battle of Antietam, the bloodiest single day in American military history. Underreported and often misunderstood, the struggle for Fox's Gap was a crucial part of the South Mountain fighting. Author Curtis Older has taken the primary sources, terrain features, and on-the-ground inspection and woven those elements into a first-rate, compelling analysis of Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood's ultimately unsuccessful defense of Fox's Gap. This is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the Civil War's pivotal campaigns.""--Scott L. Mingus, Sr., co-author of Unceasing Fury ""Curtis Older's concise, action-packed book presents a geographical, physical, and tactical account of Confederate defeat at Fox's Gap, Maryland, and the Battle of South Mountain. His exacting micro-research in battlefield land features corrects previous historians' accounts of Brig. Gen. John Bell Hood's move south from Old National Pike towards Old Sharpsburg Road on the late afternoon of September 14, 1862. Fast-paced and accessible, Hood's Defeat Near Fox's Gap provides an important prelude to what President Abraham Lincoln considered the Rebels' strategic defeat at Antietam, the Civil War's bloodiest single day.""--John David Smith, author of Lincoln and the U.S. Colored Troops"