A Soldier's Story of His Regiment (61st Georgia)

A Soldier's Story of His Regiment (61st Georgia)
Title A Soldier's Story of His Regiment (61st Georgia) PDF eBook
Author G. W. Nichols
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 302
Release 2012-05-22
Genre History
ISBN 9781477512227

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Originally published in 1898, this is the account and history of the 61st Georgia Infantry by one of it's privates.

War and Ruin

War and Ruin
Title War and Ruin PDF eBook
Author Anne J. Bailey
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 176
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780842028509

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The "March to the Sea." It shocked Georgians from Atlanta to Savannah. In the late autumn of 1864, as General William Tecumseh Sherman's troops cut a four-week-long path of terror through Georgia, he accomplished his objective: to destroy civilian morale and with it their support for the Confederate cause. His actions elicited a passionate reaction. Sherman became the ruthless personification of evil, an arch-villain who made war on innocent women, children, and old men. But does the Savannah Campaign deserve the reputation it has been given? And was Sherman truly this brutal? In War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign, Anne J. Bailey examines this event and investigates just how much truth is behind the popular historical notions. Bailey contends that the psychological horror rather than the actual physical damage-which was not as devastating as believed-led to the wilting of Southern morale. This dissolution of resolve helped lead to ultimate Confederate defeat as well as to the development of Sherman's infamous reputation. War and Ruin looks at the "March to the Sea" from its inception in Atlanta to its culmination in Savannah. This is a chronicle of not just the campaign itself, but also a revealing description of how the people of Georgia were affected. War and Ruin brilliantly combines military history and human interest to achieve a convincing portrayal of what really happened in Sherman's epic effort to smash Confederate spirit in Georgia.

A Southern Soldier's Letters Home

A Southern Soldier's Letters Home
Title A Southern Soldier's Letters Home PDF eBook
Author Samuel Augustus Burney
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 340
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780865548169

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Samuel A. Burney, born in April 1840, was the son of Thomas Jefferson Burney and Julia Shields Burney. He graduated from Mercer University (then at Penfield, Georgia) in 1860. He joined the Panola Guards, an infantry component of Thomas R. R. Cobb's Georgia Legion, in July 1861. For the next four years he served in the Army of Northern Virginia both in Virginia and in Tennessee. Burney was wounded at Chancellorsville in May 1863, and as a result of his wound he was placed in disability in March 1864 and served the remainder of the war on commissary duty in southwest Georgia. After the war, Burney returned to Mercer's school of theology, was ordained into the Baptist ministry, and served as pastor of several churches in Morgan County. He was pastor of the Madison Baptist Church until shortly before his death in 1896. These letters of a college graduate written to his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Shepherd Burney are lyrical and beautifully written. Burney describes battles, camp life, theology, and the day-to-day dreariness of life in the army. This is an astounding collection of letters for anyone interested in the Civil War, or the South.

Soldiers

Soldiers
Title Soldiers PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 720
Release 1987
Genre Soldiers
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The Georgian Period

The Georgian Period
Title The Georgian Period PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 224
Release 1902
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People, 1732 to 1860

The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People, 1732 to 1860
Title The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People, 1732 to 1860 PDF eBook
Author George Gilman Smith
Publisher
Pages 698
Release 1900
Genre History
ISBN

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The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People, 1732 To 1860 by George Gilman Smith, first published in 1900, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.

The Tale of Lucius; or, The Ass (Onos)

The Tale of Lucius; or, The Ass (Onos)
Title The Tale of Lucius; or, The Ass (Onos) PDF eBook
Author Joel C. Relihan
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 166
Release 2023-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1647921252

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An anonymous Greek reworking (doubtfully attributed to Lucian) of the lost, anonymous Greek Metamorphoseis (falsely attributed to Lucius of Patras). An American translation by Joel C. Relihan (Professor of Classics, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts), available as a free eBook from Hackett Publishing Company.