Morgan and His Captors, by Rev. F. Senour

Morgan and His Captors, by Rev. F. Senour
Title Morgan and His Captors, by Rev. F. Senour PDF eBook
Author Faunt Le Roy Senour
Publisher
Pages 389
Release 1864
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Morgan and His Captors

Morgan and His Captors
Title Morgan and His Captors PDF eBook
Author Faunt Le Roy Senour
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1865
Genre Morgan's Ohio Raid, 1863
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The reader may desire to know why the sketches of other persons who aided in the capture of Morgan are not in this work. It would have given the author great satisfaction to have given sketches of General Judah, Golonels Crittenden, Wolford, Major Fishback, and other officers and privates who did their duty nobly in the pursuit of Morgan; but that would have made the work much larger than the author designed it to be. He, therefore, concluded to give sketches of such officers only as will be necessary to give to the reader a clear and full understanding of the pursuit and capture of Morgan.

Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America

Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America
Title Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America PDF eBook
Author Benson John Lossing
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 1874
Genre United States
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Morgan's Great Raid

Morgan's Great Raid
Title Morgan's Great Raid PDF eBook
Author David L Mowery
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 216
Release 2011-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 1614239401

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One of the nation's most colorful leaders, Confederate general John Hunt Morgan, took his cavalry through enemy-occupied territory in three states in one of the longest offensives of the Civil War. A military operation unlike any other on American soil, Morgan's Raid was characterized by incredible speed, superhuman endurance and innovative tactics.The effort produced the only battles fought north of the Ohio River and reached farther north than any other regular Confederate force. With twenty-five maps and more than forty illustrations, Morgan's Raid historian David L. Mowery takes a new look at this unprecedented event in American history, one historians rank among the world's greatest land-based raids since Elizabethan times.

They Fought Like Demons

They Fought Like Demons
Title They Fought Like Demons PDF eBook
Author DeAnne Blanton
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 302
Release 2002-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807158569

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Popular images of women during the American Civil War include self-sacrificing nurses, romantic spies, and brave ladies maintaining hearth and home in the absence of their men. However, as DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook show in their remarkable new study, that conventional picture does not tell the entire story. Hundreds of women assumed male aliases, disguised themselves in men’s uniforms, and charged into battle as Union and Confederate soldiers—facing down not only the guns of the adversary but also the gender prejudices of society. They Fought Like Demons is the first book to fully explore and explain these women, their experiences as combatants, and the controversial issues surrounding their military service. Relying on more than a decade of research in primary sources, Blanton and Cook document over 240 women in uniform and find that their reasons for fighting mirrored those of men—-patriotism, honor, heritage, and a desire for excitement. Some enlisted to remain with husbands or brothers, while others had dressed as men before the war. Some so enjoyed being freed from traditional women’s roles that they continued their masquerade well after 1865. The authors describe how Yankee and Rebel women soldiers eluded detection, some for many years, and even merited promotion. Their comrades often did not discover the deception until the “young boy” in their company was wounded, killed, or gave birth. In addition to examining the details of everyday military life and the harsh challenges of -warfare for these women—which included injury, capture, and imprisonment—Blanton and Cook discuss the female warrior as an icon in nineteenth-century popular culture and why -twentieth-century historians and society ignored women soldiers’ contributions. Shattering the negative assumptions long held about Civil War distaff soldiers, this sophisticated and dynamic work sheds much-needed light on an unusual and overlooked facet of the Civil War experience.

Classified Catalogue of Cleveland Public Library

Classified Catalogue of Cleveland Public Library
Title Classified Catalogue of Cleveland Public Library PDF eBook
Author Cleveland Public Library
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1877
Genre
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Women who Spied

Women who Spied
Title Women who Spied PDF eBook
Author Adolph A. Hoehling
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 245
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 0819184861

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From the Biblical days of Delilah to modern times there have been women who ventured at their peril as spies into the conflicts of armed men. Recounted in this fascinating history are dramatic incidents of feminine espionage in the United States and abroad from the time of the American Revolution to the present day. Learn about Lydia Darragh who alerted General Washington to the British plans for surprise attack on Valley Forge. Who was the agent in New York during World War II who used a doll repair shop to communicate with Japan? And who was the only woman in England to win the George Cross?