Richmond Volunteers

Richmond Volunteers
Title Richmond Volunteers PDF eBook
Author Louis H. Manarin
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1969
Genre History
ISBN

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Gives histories of the companies and lists of their members.

Richmond Volunteers

Richmond Volunteers
Title Richmond Volunteers PDF eBook
Author Louis H. Manarin
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1969
Genre Richmond (Va.)
ISBN

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Richmond Volunteers; the Volunteer Companies of the City of Richmond and Henrico County, Va 1861-1865

Richmond Volunteers; the Volunteer Companies of the City of Richmond and Henrico County, Va 1861-1865
Title Richmond Volunteers; the Volunteer Companies of the City of Richmond and Henrico County, Va 1861-1865 PDF eBook
Author Louis H. Manarin
Publisher
Pages
Release 1969
Genre
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Richmond After the War, 1865-1890

Richmond After the War, 1865-1890
Title Richmond After the War, 1865-1890 PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Chesson
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN

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"A graphic account of the rebuilding and expansion of the former capital of the Confederacy in the decades after Appomattox." --

The Era of the Civil War--1820-1876

The Era of the Civil War--1820-1876
Title The Era of the Civil War--1820-1876 PDF eBook
Author Louise A. Arnold-Friend
Publisher
Pages 724
Release 1982
Genre United States
ISBN

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Rebel Richmond

Rebel Richmond
Title Rebel Richmond PDF eBook
Author Stephen V. Ash
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 297
Release 2019-08-14
Genre History
ISBN 1469650991

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In the spring of 1861, Richmond, Virginia, suddenly became the capital city, military headquarters, and industrial engine of a new nation fighting for its existence. A remarkable drama unfolded in the months that followed. The city's population exploded, its economy was deranged, and its government and citizenry clashed desperately over resources to meet daily needs while a mighty enemy army laid siege. Journalists, officials, and everyday residents recorded these events in great detail, and the Confederacy's foes and friends watched closely from across the continent and around the world. In Rebel Richmond, Stephen V. Ash vividly evokes life in Richmond as war consumed the Confederate capital. He guides readers from the city's alleys, homes, and shops to its churches, factories, and halls of power, uncovering the intimate daily drama of a city transformed and ultimately destroyed by war. Drawing on the stories and experiences of civilians and soldiers, slaves and masters, refugees and prisoners, merchants and laborers, preachers and prostitutes, the sick and the wounded, Ash delivers a captivating new narrative of the Civil War's impact on a city and its people.

The Germans of Charleston, Richmond and New Orleans during the Civil War Period, 1850-1870

The Germans of Charleston, Richmond and New Orleans during the Civil War Period, 1850-1870
Title The Germans of Charleston, Richmond and New Orleans during the Civil War Period, 1850-1870 PDF eBook
Author Andrea Mehrländer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 457
Release 2011-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 3110236893

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This work is the first monograph which closely examines the role of the German minority in the American South during the Civil War. In a comparative analysis of German civic leaders, businessmen, militia officers and blockade runners in Charleston, New Orleans and Richmond, it reveals a German immigrant population which not only largely supported slavery, but was also heavily involved in fighting the war. A detailed appendix includes an extensive survey of primary and secondary sources, including tables listing the members of the all-German units in Virginia, South Carolina and Louisiana, with names, place of origin, rank, occupation, income, and number of slaves owned. This book is a highly useful reference work for historians, military scholars and genealogists conducting research on Germans in the American Civil War and the American South.