North Carolina Remembers Gettysburg

North Carolina Remembers Gettysburg
Title North Carolina Remembers Gettysburg PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Hardy
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 180
Release 2018-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781387494125

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"... North Carolinians have provided some of the most vivid documentation of their experiences in the battle that defines the American Civil War. In diaries and letters, Tar Heel soldiers recounted the stories of their roles at Gettysburg"--Back cover.

Covered with Glory

Covered with Glory
Title Covered with Glory PDF eBook
Author Rod Gragg
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 337
Release 2010-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807898384

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The battle of Gettysburg was the largest engagement of the Civil War, and--with more than 51,000 casualties--also the deadliest. The highest regimental casualty rate at Gettysburg, an estimated 85 percent, was incurred by the 26th North Carolina Infantry. Who were these North Carolinians? Why were they at Gettysburg? How did they come to suffer such a grievous distinction? In Covered with Glory, award-winning historian Rod Gragg reveals the extraordinary story of the 26th North Carolina in fascinating detail. Praised for its "exhaustive scholarship" and its "highly readable style," Covered with Glory chronicles the 26th's remarkable odyssey from muster near Raleigh to surrender at Appomattox. The central focus of the book, however, is the regiment's critical, tragic role at Gettysburg, where its standoff with the heralded 24th Michigan Infantry on the first day of fighting became one of the battle's most unforgettable stories. Two days later, the 26th's bloodied remnant assaulted the Federal line at Cemetery Ridge and gained additional fame for advancing "farthest to the front" in the Pickett-Pettigrew Charge.

North Carolina Remembers Chancellorsville

North Carolina Remembers Chancellorsville
Title North Carolina Remembers Chancellorsville PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Hardy
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 2013-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780982527580

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The Battle of Chancellorsville is regarded by many historians to be the greatest military victory by General Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia during the course of the Civil War, and soldiers from North Carolina served with distinction, often in the midst of some of the heaviest fighting in the battle. Despite such a proud record, the contributions by soldiers from the Old North State have long been overlooked. This collection of accounts, written during and after the war by North Carolina soldiers, describe in vivid, and often graphic, detail the bravery and sacrifice exhibited during those fateful days in May of 1863. As one Tar Heel wrote a week after the battle "North Carolina has reason to be prouder than ever of her sons." This book recounts that story as told by those very sons.

Civil War Charlotte

Civil War Charlotte
Title Civil War Charlotte PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Hardy
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 127
Release 2012-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 1614235511

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Though always an important North Carolina city, Charlotte truly helped to make history during the Civil War. The city's factories produced gunpowder, percussion caps, and medicine for the Confederate cause. Perhaps most importantly, Charlotte housed the Confederate Naval Ordnance Depot and Naval Works, manufacturing iron for ironclad vessels and artillery projectiles, and providing valuable ammunition for the South. Charlotte also sent over 2,500 men into the Confederate army, and played home to a military hospital, a Ladies Aid Society, a prison and even the mysterious Confederate gold. When Richmond fell, Jefferson Davis set up his headquarters in Charlotte, making it the unofficial capital. Join historian Michael C. Hardy as he recounts the triumphs and struggles of Queen City civilians and soldiers in the Civil War.

Remembering North Carolina's Confederates

Remembering North Carolina's Confederates
Title Remembering North Carolina's Confederates PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Hardy
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738542973

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The American Civil War was scarcely over when a group of ladies met in Raleigh and began to plan commemoration for the honored Confederate dead of North Carolina. In 1867, they held their first memorial service. Two years later in Fayetteville, the first monument to the state's fallen Confederate soldiers was erected. Over the next 14 decades, countless monuments were commissioned in cemeteries and courthouse squares across the state. Following Reconstruction, the veterans themselves began to gather in their local communities, and state and national reunions were held. For many of the Confederate veterans, honor for their previous service continued long after their deaths: accounts of their sacrifice were often chiseled on their grave markers. The images within this book--photographs of veterans and reunions, monuments, and tombstones--are but a sampling of the many ways that the old Confederate soldiers are commemorated across the Old North State.

Ceremonies Attending the Presentation and Unveiling of the North Carolina Memorial on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Wednesday, July 3rd, 1929

Ceremonies Attending the Presentation and Unveiling of the North Carolina Memorial on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Wednesday, July 3rd, 1929
Title Ceremonies Attending the Presentation and Unveiling of the North Carolina Memorial on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Wednesday, July 3rd, 1929 PDF eBook
Author North Carolina Gettysburg Memorial Commission
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1929
Genre Gettysburg National Military Park (Pa.)
ISBN

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Pickett Or Pettigrew?

Pickett Or Pettigrew?
Title Pickett Or Pettigrew? PDF eBook
Author William R. Bond
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1901
Genre Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
ISBN

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