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"A project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia"
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Genre | : History |
Author | : John C. Inscoe |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Release | : 2011 |
File | : 321 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780820341385 |
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"A project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia"
Genre | : History |
Author | : John C. Inscoe |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Release | : 2011 |
File | : 321 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780820341385 |
In 1861 Captain James J. Morrison resigned his commission in the United States Cavalry, returned to his home in Cedartown, Georgia, and was soon authorized by the Confederate War Department to raise a regiment of cavalry. This book is the first complete history of the First Georgia Cavalry, who saw action in Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and North Carolina. A regimental roster includes more than 1,600 names with details of service provided, along with pre-war service, death and burial information in some cases.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Michael Bowers Cavender |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Release | : 2015-12-22 |
File | : 268 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781476621128 |
This book provides historians and genealogists with a one-stop guide to every Civil War–related manuscript collection stored in Georgia’s many repositories. With this guide in hand, researchers will no longer spend countless hours pouring through online catalogs, emailing archivists, and wondering if they have exhausted every lead in their pursuit of firsthand information about the war and the experiences of those who lived through and were impacted by it. In assembling the first state-specific bibliography to be compiled since the Indiana and Illinois bibliographies were assembled for the Civil War Centennial in the 1960s, David Slay has expanded the scope of this survey to include works relating to women, African Americans, and social history, as well as the letters and diaries of soldiers who fought in the war, reflecting society’s evolving understanding and interest in this defining period of American life. In addition, this compilation is not confined to material produced from 1861 to 1865, but also includes collections spanning the lives of prominent Civil War figures, making it an invaluable source for biographers. Organized by institution, Georgia Civil War Manuscript Collections has many time-saving features, all designed to increase efficiency of research. Each collection description contains the title and catalog number used in the holding institution. Where possible, collection descriptions have been improved upon, providing the researcher with information beyond what is listed in the holding institution’s card catalog and finding aid. It also cross-references duplicate collections that are held in two or more institutions as microfilm or photocopies. Simply put, Georgia Civil War Manuscript Collections takes the mystery out of Civil War research in Georgia.
Genre | : History |
Author | : David H. Slay |
Publisher | : University of Alabama Press |
Release | : 2011-10-28 |
File | : 297 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780817317447 |
Lasting from 1861 to 1865, the Civil War pitted brother against brother and resulted in the deaths of well over 600,000 soldiers. This encyclopedia provides information about a variety of topics related to the war and its aftermath, including political issues, generals, battles and campaigns, armies, weapons and ammunition, naval vessels, medical treatments, and aspects of daily life in the military and on the home front.
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
Author | : Patricia D. Netzley |
Publisher | : Greenhaven Publishing LLC |
Release | : 2009-06-25 |
File | : 338 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780737746358 |
Historians have given much attention to the Civil War’s prominent players—its generals, politicians, and other public leaders—but they have devoted less attention to the common soldiers and civilians—the “plain folk”—who actively participated in the conflict. In his study of popular thought during the Civil War era, Randall C. Jimerson offers a grass-roots perspective on the war by examining the thoughts and ideas of these ordinary men and women. The Private Civil War derives much of its power from the author’s deft use of personal letters and diaries. Separated from home and family, virtually every soldier and many civilians wrote frequent and informative letters or recorded daily experiences and thoughts in journals. Jimerson has consulted a broad cross section of these documents, culling information from letters and diaries written by people from every state and from all social classes and military ranks. These documents, remarkable in many instances for their depth of feeling and eloquence, provide rich, detailed information about sectional perceptions and ideology as well as many private reflections.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Randall C. Jimerson |
Publisher | : LSU Press |
Release | : 1994-10-01 |
File | : 308 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0807119628 |
An epic iv volume history : a city & people that forged a living link between America, past & present.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Barry Sheehy |
Publisher | : Greenleaf Book Group |
Release | : 2011 |
File | : 522 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781934572702 |
Genre | : Confederate States of America |
Author | : Ben La Bree |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1897 |
File | : 492 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : IOWA:31858028700031 |
“Does for the Civil War period what Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States did for the study of American history in general.” —Library Journal Historian David Williams has written the first account of the American Civil War as viewed though the eyes of ordinary people—foot soldiers, slaves, women, prisoners of war, draft resisters, Native Americans, and others. Richly illustrated with little-known anecdotes and firsthand testimony, this path-breaking narrative moves beyond presidents and generals to tell a new and powerful story about America’s most destructive conflict. A People’s History of the Civil War is a “readable social history” that “sheds fascinating light” on this crucial period. In so doing, it recovers the long-overlooked perspectives and forgotten voices of one of the defining chapters of American history (Publishers Weekly). “Meticulously researched and persuasively argued.” —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Genre | : History |
Author | : David Williams |
Publisher | : New Press, The |
Release | : 2011-05-10 |
File | : 520 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781595587473 |
Darling, I never wanted to gow home as bad in my life as I doo now and if they don’t give mee a furlow I am going any how. Written in December 1862 by Private Wright Vinson in Tennessee to his wife, Christiana, in Georgia, these lines go to the heart of why Scott Walker wrote this history of the Fifty-seventh Georgia Infantry, a unit of the famed Mercer’s Brigade. All but a few members of the Fifty-seventh lived within a close radius of eighty miles from each other. More than just an account of their military engagements, this is a collective biography of a close-knit group. Relatives and neighbors served and died side by side in the Fifty-seventh, and Walker excels at showing how family ties, friendships, and other intimate dynamics played out in wartime settings. Humane but not sentimental, the history abounds in episodes of real feeling: a starving soldier’s theft of a pie; another’s open confession, in a letter to his wife, that he may desert; a slave’s travails as a camp orderly. Drawing on memoirs and a trove of unpublished letters and diaries, Walker follows the soldiers of the Fifty-seventh as they push far into Unionist Kentucky, starve at the siege of Vicksburg, guard Union prisoners at the Andersonville stockade, defend Atlanta from Sherman, and more. Hardened fighters who would wish hell on an incompetent superior but break down at the sight of a dying Yankee, these are real people, as rarely seen in other Civil War histories.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Scott Walker |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Release | : 2007-07-01 |
File | : 340 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0820329339 |
Genre | : United States |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1888 |
File | : 858 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : HARVARD:32044097898670 |