Camp Fire Entertainment and True History of Robert Henry Hendershot, the Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock

Camp Fire Entertainment and True History of Robert Henry Hendershot, the Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock
Title Camp Fire Entertainment and True History of Robert Henry Hendershot, the Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock PDF eBook
Author H. E. Gerry
Publisher
Pages 195
Release 1899
Genre United States
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Camp Fire Entertainment and True History of Robert Henry Hendershot

Camp Fire Entertainment and True History of Robert Henry Hendershot
Title Camp Fire Entertainment and True History of Robert Henry Hendershot PDF eBook
Author H. E. Gerry
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 1898
Genre United States
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Camp Fire Entertainmnet And True History Of R.h. Hendershot, The Drummer Boy Of The Rappahannock

Camp Fire Entertainmnet And True History Of R.h. Hendershot, The Drummer Boy Of The Rappahannock
Title Camp Fire Entertainmnet And True History Of R.h. Hendershot, The Drummer Boy Of The Rappahannock PDF eBook
Author H. E. Gerry
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1900
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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Robert Henry Hendershot; Or, The Brave Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock

Robert Henry Hendershot; Or, The Brave Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock
Title Robert Henry Hendershot; Or, The Brave Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock PDF eBook
Author William Sumner Dodge
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1867
Genre
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Camp Fire Entertainmnet And True History Of R.h. Hendershot, The Drummer Boy Of The Rappahannock

Camp Fire Entertainmnet And True History Of R.h. Hendershot, The Drummer Boy Of The Rappahannock
Title Camp Fire Entertainmnet And True History Of R.h. Hendershot, The Drummer Boy Of The Rappahannock PDF eBook
Author H E Gerry
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 136
Release 2019-04-10
Genre
ISBN 9781012703752

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Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!

Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!
Title Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg! PDF eBook
Author George C. Rable
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 688
Release 2009-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0807867934

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During the battle of Gettysburg, as Union troops along Cemetery Ridge rebuffed Pickett's Charge, they were heard to shout, "Give them Fredericksburg!" Their cries reverberated from a clash that, although fought some six months earlier, clearly loomed large in the minds of Civil War soldiers. Fought on December 13, 1862, the battle of Fredericksburg ended in a stunning defeat for the Union. Confederate general Robert E. Lee suffered roughly 5,000 casualties but inflicted more than twice that many losses--nearly 13,000--on his opponent, General Ambrose Burnside. As news of the Union loss traveled north, it spread a wave of public despair that extended all the way to President Lincoln. In the beleaguered Confederacy, the southern victory bolstered flagging hopes, as Lee and his men began to take on an aura of invincibility. George Rable offers a gripping account of the battle of Fredericksburg and places the campaign within its broader political, social, and military context. Blending battlefield and home front history, he not only addresses questions of strategy and tactics but also explores material conditions in camp, the rhythms and disruptions of military life, and the enduring effects of the carnage on survivors--both civilian and military--on both sides.

Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War

Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War
Title Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War PDF eBook
Author Brian Matthew Jordan
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 400
Release 2015-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 0871407825

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Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History Winner of the Gov. John Andrew Award (Union Club of Boston) An acclaimed, groundbreaking, and “powerful exploration” (Washington Post) of the fate of Union veterans, who won the war but couldn’t bear the peace. For well over a century, traditional Civil War histories have concluded in 1865, with a bitterly won peace and Union soldiers returning triumphantly home. In a landmark work that challenges sterilized portraits accepted for generations, Civil War historian Brian Matthew Jordan creates an entirely new narrative. These veterans— tending rotting wounds, battling alcoholism, campaigning for paltry pensions— tragically realized that they stood as unwelcome reminders to a new America eager to heal, forget, and embrace the freewheeling bounty of the Gilded Age. Mining previously untapped archives, Jordan uncovers anguished letters and diaries, essays by amputees, and gruesome medical reports, all deeply revealing of the American psyche. In the model of twenty-first-century histories like Drew Gilpin Faust’s This Republic of Suffering or Maya Jasanoff ’s Liberty’s Exiles that illuminate the plight of the common man, Marching Home makes almost unbearably personal the rage and regret of Union veterans. Their untold stories are critically relevant today.