The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65

The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65
Title The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65 PDF eBook
Author William Augustus Croffut
Publisher
Pages 956
Release 1868
Genre Connecticut
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Connecticut in the American Civil War

Connecticut in the American Civil War
Title Connecticut in the American Civil War PDF eBook
Author Matthew Warshauer
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 329
Release 2014-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0819571393

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“Serves as a model of what a state-level survey of the Civil War can achieve . . . a potent combination of description and analysis.” —The Civil War Monitor Connecticut in the American Civil War offers a remarkable window into the state’s involvement in a conflict that challenged and defined the unity of a nation. The arc of the war is traced through the many facets and stories of battlefield, home front, and factory. Matthew Warshauer masterfully reveals the varied attitudes toward slavery and race before, during, and after the war; Connecticut’s reaction to the firing on Fort Sumter; the dissent in the state over whether or not the sword and musket should be raised against the South; the raising of troops; the sacrifice of those who served on the front and at home; and the need for closure after the war. This book is a concise, amazing account of a complex and troubling war. No one interested in this period of American history can afford to miss reading this important contribution to our national and local stories.

Heroes for All Time

Heroes for All Time
Title Heroes for All Time PDF eBook
Author Dione Longley
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 340
Release 2015-02-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0819571164

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Compelling first-hand accounts of the war, lavishly illustrated with rare period photos

The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65

The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65
Title The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65 PDF eBook
Author William Augustus Croffut
Publisher
Pages 962
Release 1868
Genre Connecticut
ISBN

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Hidden History of Connecticut Union Soldiers

Hidden History of Connecticut Union Soldiers
Title Hidden History of Connecticut Union Soldiers PDF eBook
Author John Banks
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2015-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1625853114

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Over fifty thousand Connecticut soldiers served in the Union army during the Civil War, yet their stories are nearly forgotten today. Among the regiments that served, at least forty sets of brothers perished from battlefield wounds or disease. Little known is the 16th Connecticut chaplain who, as prisoner of war, boldly disregarded a Rebel commander's order forbidding him to pray aloud for President Lincoln. Then there is the story of the 7th Connecticut private who murdered a fellow soldier in the heat of battle and believed the man's ghost returned to torment him. Seven soldiers from Connecticut tragically drowned two weeks after the war officially ended when their ship collided with another vessel on the Potomac. Join author John Banks as he shines a light on many of these forgotten Connecticut Yankees.

New Haven's Civil War Hospital

New Haven's Civil War Hospital
Title New Haven's Civil War Hospital PDF eBook
Author Ira Spar, M.D.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 267
Release 2013-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 0786476826

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As the Civil War's toll mounted, an antiquated medical system faced a deluge of sick and wounded soldiers. In response, the United States created a national care system primarily funded and regulated by the federal government. When New Haven, Connecticut, was chosen as the site for a new military hospital, Pliny Adams Jewett, next in line to become chief of surgery at Yale, sacrificed his private practice and eventually his future in New Haven to serve as chief of staff of the new thousand-bed Knight U.S. General Hospital. The "War Governor," William Buckingham, personally financed hospital construction while supporting needy soldiers and their families. He appointed state agents to scour battlefields and hospitals to ensure his state's soldiers got the best care while encouraging their transfer to the hospital in New Haven. This history of the hospital's construction and operation during the war discusses the state of medicine at the time as well as the administrative side of providing care to sick and wounded soldiers.

The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut

The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut
Title The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut PDF eBook
Author Dwight Loomis
Publisher
Pages 784
Release 1895
Genre Connecticut
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