War Songs of the Blue and the Gray, as Sung by the Brave Soldiers of the Union and Confederate Armies in Camp, on the March, and in Garrison; with Pref

War Songs of the Blue and the Gray, as Sung by the Brave Soldiers of the Union and Confederate Armies in Camp, on the March, and in Garrison; with Pref
Title War Songs of the Blue and the Gray, as Sung by the Brave Soldiers of the Union and Confederate Armies in Camp, on the March, and in Garrison; with Pref PDF eBook
Author Henry Llewellyn Williams
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1905
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Blue and the Gray

The Blue and the Gray
Title The Blue and the Gray PDF eBook
Author Henry Steele Commager
Publisher Signet Book
Pages 642
Release 1973-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780451627780

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This is the Civil War as it was viewed by both sides and all levels. This is the Civil War as it was fought in the North and the South, the East and the West, on the sea and behind the lines. This is the one history that must be read to experience the understand the American past and the American present, in the greatest struggle that so importantly influenced both.

The Blue and the Gray

The Blue and the Gray
Title The Blue and the Gray PDF eBook
Author Joe Anderson Cunningham
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1903
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Blue and The Gray

The Blue and The Gray
Title The Blue and The Gray PDF eBook
Author Annie Randall White
Publisher Litres
Pages 387
Release 2021-03-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5041205949

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The Blue and the Gray

The Blue and the Gray
Title The Blue and the Gray PDF eBook
Author Claudius Meade Capps
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1969
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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The Blue and the Gray; Or, The Civil War as Seen by a Boy

The Blue and the Gray; Or, The Civil War as Seen by a Boy
Title The Blue and the Gray; Or, The Civil War as Seen by a Boy PDF eBook
Author Annie Randall White
Publisher Good Press
Pages 508
Release 2021-05-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Experience the tumultuous era of the American Civil War through the eyes of a young boy in "The Blue and the Gray." Authored by Annie Randall White, this narrative intertwines historical events with a gripping tale of patriotism and adventure. As the nation is torn apart, readers witness the bravery, sacrifice, and resilience that defined a generation.

Baseball in Blue and Gray

Baseball in Blue and Gray
Title Baseball in Blue and Gray PDF eBook
Author George B. Kirsch
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 167
Release 2013-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 140084925X

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During the Civil War, Americans from homefront to battlefront played baseball as never before. While soldiers slaughtered each other over the country's fate, players and fans struggled over the form of the national pastime. George Kirsch gives us a color commentary of the growth and transformation of baseball during the Civil War. He shows that the game was a vital part of the lives of many a soldier and civilian--and that baseball's popularity had everything to do with surging American nationalism. By 1860, baseball was poised to emerge as the American sport. Clubs in northeastern and a few southern cities played various forms of the game. Newspapers published statistics, and governing bodies set rules. But the Civil War years proved crucial in securing the game's place in the American heart. Soldiers with bats in their rucksacks spread baseball to training camps, war prisons, and even front lines. As nationalist fervor heightened, baseball became patriotic. Fans honored it with the title of national pastime. War metaphors were commonplace in sports reporting, and charity games were scheduled. Decades later, Union general Abner Doubleday would be credited (wrongly) with baseball's invention. The Civil War period also saw key developments in the sport itself, including the spread of the New York-style of play, the advent of revised pitching rules, and the growth of commercialism. Kirsch recounts vivid stories of great players and describes soldiers playing ball to relieve boredom. He introduces entrepreneurs who preached the gospel of baseball, boosted female attendance, and found new ways to make money. We witness bitterly contested championships that enthralled whole cities. We watch African Americans embracing baseball despite official exclusion. And we see legends spring from the pens of early sportswriters. Rich with anecdotes and surprising facts, this narrative of baseball's coming-of-age reveals the remarkable extent to which America's national pastime is bound up with the country's defining event.