War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray ... and John Codman Ropes ... with Portraits

War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray ... and John Codman Ropes ... with Portraits
Title War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray ... and John Codman Ropes ... with Portraits PDF eBook
Author John Chipman Gray
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 1927
Genre United States
ISBN

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War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray and John Codman Ropes

War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray and John Codman Ropes
Title War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray and John Codman Ropes PDF eBook
Author John Chipman Gray
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1927
Genre United States
ISBN

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War Letters, 1862-1865

War Letters, 1862-1865
Title War Letters, 1862-1865 PDF eBook
Author John Chipman Gray
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1927
Genre United States
ISBN

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War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray, Major, Judge Advocate, and John Codman Ropes, Historian of the War

War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray, Major, Judge Advocate, and John Codman Ropes, Historian of the War
Title War Letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray, Major, Judge Advocate, and John Codman Ropes, Historian of the War PDF eBook
Author John Chipman Gray
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1927
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Civilian War

The Civilian War
Title The Civilian War PDF eBook
Author Lisa Tendrich Frank
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 310
Release 2015-04-06
Genre History
ISBN 0807159972

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The Civilian War explores home front encounters between elite Confederate women and Union soldiers during Sherman's March, a campaign that put women at the center of a Union army operation for the first time. Ordered to crush the morale as well as the military infrastructure of the Confederacy, Sherman and his army increasingly targeted wealthy civilians in their progress through Georgia and the Carolinas. To drive home the full extent of northern domination over the South, Sherman's soldiers besieged the female domain-going into bedrooms and parlors, seizing correspondence and personal treasures-with the aim of insulting and humiliating upper-class southern women. These efforts blurred the distinction between home front and warfront, creating confrontations in the domestic sphere as a part of the war itself. Historian Lisa Tendrich Frank argues that ideas about women and their roles in war shaped the expectations of both Union soldiers and Confederate civilians. Sherman recognized that slaveholding Confederate women played a vital part in sustaining the Rebel efforts, and accordingly he treated them as wartime opponents, targeting their markers of respectability and privilege. Although Sherman intended his efforts to demoralize the civilian population, Frank suggests that his strategies frequently had the opposite effect. Confederate women accepted the plunder of food and munitions as an inevitable part of the conflict, but they considered Union invasion of their private spaces an unforgivable and unreasonable transgression. These intrusions strengthened the resolve of many southern women to continue the fight against the Union and its most despised general. Seamlessly merging gender studies and military history, The Civilian War illuminates the distinction between the damage inflicted on the battlefield and the offenses that occurred in the domestic realm during the Civil War. Ultimately, Frank's research demonstrates why many women in the Lower South remained steadfastly committed to the Confederate cause even when their prospects seemed most dim.

Hidden History of Civil War Savannah

Hidden History of Civil War Savannah
Title Hidden History of Civil War Savannah PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Jordan
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 156
Release 2017-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 1625851804

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Savannah, Georgia was home to one of the most notable Civil War moments, naval battles, and has a deep Civil War past. Noted local filmmaker and author tells the stories of Savannah's deep engagement in the conflict. Union general William T. Sherman cemented Savannah's most notable Civil War connection when he ended his "March to the Sea" there in December 1864. However, more fascinating stories from the era lurk behind the city's ancient, moss-draped live oaks. A full-scale naval battle raged between ironclad warships just offshore. More than seven thousand prisoners were confined in the area surrounding Forsyth Park. And on March 21, 1861, the present-day Savannah Theatre was the site of one of the most inflammatory and controversial speeches of the entire war. Noted local filmmaker and author Michael Jordan delves deep into this fabled city's Civil War past.

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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