Wilson's Creek

Wilson's Creek
Title Wilson's Creek PDF eBook
Author William Garrett Piston
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 436
Release 2004-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807855751

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In the summer of 1861, Americans were preoccupied by the question of which states would join the secession movement and which would remain loyal to the Union. This question was most fractious in the border states of Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri. In Mi

The Battle of Wilson's Creek

The Battle of Wilson's Creek
Title The Battle of Wilson's Creek PDF eBook
Author Edwin C. Bearss
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1992
Genre Wilson's Creek, Battle of, Mo., 1861
ISBN 9781881366010

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Campaign for Wilson's Creek

Campaign for Wilson's Creek
Title Campaign for Wilson's Creek PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey L. Patrick
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2019-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 9781933337791

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In early 1861, most Missourians hoped they could remain neutral in the upcoming conflict between North and South. In fact, a popularly elected state convention voted in March of that year that "no adequate cause" existed to compel Missouri to leave the Union. Instead, Missourians saw themselves as ideologically centered between the radical notions of abolition and secession. By summer 1861, however, the situation had deteriorated dramatically. Because of the actions of politicians and soldiers such as Missouri Gov. Claiborne Jackson and Union Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, Missourians found themselves forced to take sides. In this updated edition, author Jeffrey Patrick tells the fascinating story of high-stakes military gambles, aggressive leadership, and lost opportunities. Campaign for Wilson's Creek is a tale of unique military units, untried but determined commanders, colorful volunteers, and professional soldiers. The first major campaign of the Civil War to take place west of the Mississippi River guaranteed that Missourians would be engaged in a long, cruel civil war within the larger, national struggle.

Civil War 150

Civil War 150
Title Civil War 150 PDF eBook
Author Civil War Trust
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 273
Release 2011-05-17
Genre History
ISBN 0762769025

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The year 2011 marks the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, and so the time is right for this indispensable collection of 150 key places to see and things to do to remember and to honor the sacrifices made during America’s epic struggle. Covering dozens of states and the District of Columbia, this easy-to-use guide provides a concise text description and one or more images for each entry, as well as directions to all sites.

Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove

Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove
Title Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove PDF eBook
Author Christopher Lawrence Brest
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 301
Release 2006-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803273665

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A useful guidebook for the significant Civil War battles of Wilson's Creek, Pear Ridge, and Prairie Grove.

Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums & Cultural Institutions

Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums & Cultural Institutions
Title Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums & Cultural Institutions PDF eBook
Author Gwen Spicer
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 2019
Genre Art objects
ISBN 9780578460178

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A Machine-Gunner in France

A Machine-Gunner in France
Title A Machine-Gunner in France PDF eBook
Author Ward Schrantz
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 534
Release 2019-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1574417614

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Despite their extensive service in World War I, few members of the Kansas-Missouri 35th Division left lengthy memoirs of their experiences in the American Expeditionary Forces. But Ward Loren Schrantz filled dozens of pages with his recollections of life as a National Guard officer and machine gun company commander in the “Santa Fe” Division. In A Machine-Gunner in France, Schrantz extensively documents his experiences and those of his men, from training at Camp Doniphan to their voyage across the Atlantic, and to their time in the trenches in France’s Vosges Mountains and ultimately to their return home. He devotes much of his memoir to the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, in which the 35th Division suffered heavy casualties and made only moderate gains before being replaced by fresh troops. Schrantz provides a valuable “common soldier’s” view of why the division failed to live up to the expectations of the A.E.F. high command. Schrantz also describes the daily life of a soldier, including living conditions, relations between officers and enlisted men, and the horrific experience of combat. He paints literary portraits of the warriors who populated the A.E.F. and the civilians he encountered in France. Schrantz’s small-town newspaper experience allowed him to craft a well-written and entertaining narrative. Because he did not intend his memoir for publication, the Missourian wrote in an honest and unassuming style, with extensive detail, vivid descriptions, and occasional humor. Editor Jeffrey Patrick combines his narrative with excerpts from a detailed history of the unit that Schrantz wrote for his local newspaper, and also provides an editor’s introduction and annotations to document and explain items and sources in the memoir. This is not a romantic account of the war, but a realistic record of how American citizen-soldiers actually fought on the Western Front.