Additional Civil War Soldiers in Arkansas

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Total Pages : 348 pages
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Book Synopsis Additional Civil War Soldiers in Arkansas by : Rena Marie Knight

Download or read book Additional Civil War Soldiers in Arkansas written by Rena Marie Knight and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Over 5,000 listings of Union and Contederate Soldiers who were born, or lived, or fought or died in Arkansas. Contains genealogical information both Civil and Military biographical information; Contains photos of (over 160) some subjects. (people) Illustrations & Photos of Civil War Scenes and Anecdotes, poetry & incidents. This information is published in two volumes sources are included."

Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War

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Total Pages : 260 pages
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Book Synopsis Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War by : United Confederate Veterans. Arkansas Division

Download or read book Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War written by United Confederate Veterans. Arkansas Division and published by . This book was released on 1907 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Civil War Arkansas, 1863

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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 13 : 0806184442
Total Pages : 488 pages
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Book Synopsis Civil War Arkansas, 1863 by : Mark K. Christ

Download or read book Civil War Arkansas, 1863 written by Mark K. Christ and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 2011-12-04 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Arkansas River Valley is one of the most fertile regions in the South. During the Civil War, the river also served as a vital artery for moving troops and supplies. In 1863 the battle to wrest control of the valley was, in effect, a battle for the state itself. In spite of its importance, however, this campaign is often overshadowed by the siege of Vicksburg. Now Mark K. Christ offers the first detailed military assessment of parallel events in Arkansas, describing their consequences for both Union and Confederate powers. Christ analyzes the campaign from military and political perspectives to show how events in 1863 affected the war on a larger scale. His lively narrative incorporates eyewitness accounts to tell how new Union strategy in the Trans-Mississippi theater enabled the capture of Little Rock, taking the state out of Confederate control for the rest of the war. He draws on rarely used primary sources to describe key engagements at the tactical level—particularly the battles at Arkansas Post, Helena, and Pine Bluff, which cumulatively marked a major turning point in the Trans-Mississippi. In addition to soldiers’ letters and diaries, Christ weaves civilian voices into the story—especially those of women who had to deal with their altered fortunes—and so fleshes out the human dimensions of the struggle. Extensively researched and compellingly told, Christ’s account demonstrates the war’s impact on Arkansas and fills a void in Civil War studies.

Things Grew Beautifully Worse

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Publisher : Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 108 pages
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Book Synopsis Things Grew Beautifully Worse by : John O'Brien

Download or read book Things Grew Beautifully Worse written by John O'Brien and published by Butler Center for Arkansas Studies. This book was released on 2001 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " ... This Civil War diary will add considerably to our understanding of the War, especially our inquiry into life for prisoners of war. During the course of the War, hundreds of thousands of prisoners were taken by both sides. These prisoners had nothing but time, and fortunately for us one of them, an officer from Little Rock by the name of John O'Brien, used that time to record his tenure as a prisoner in several Union prisons. As we read O'Brien's words we are transported back to the confusion and din of the battlefield, to deal with severe wounds that were often threatened with gangrene, we experience the wearying "hurry up and wait" of prisoner routine, and most profoundly, we read of the gradual disintegration of Confederate hope and morale."--Back cover

Torn by War

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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 13 : 0806150742
Total Pages : 255 pages
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Book Synopsis Torn by War by : Mary Adelia Byers

Download or read book Torn by War written by Mary Adelia Byers and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 2013-10-08 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Civil War divided the nation, communities, and families. The town of Batesville, Arkansas, found itself occupied three times by the Union army. This compelling book gives a unique perspective on the war’s western edge through the diary of Mary Adelia Byers (1847–1918), who began recording her thoughts and observations during the Union occupation of Batesville in 1862. Only fifteen when she starts her diary, Mary is beyond her years in maturity, as revealed by her acute observations of the world around her. At the same time, she appears very much a child of her era. Having lost her father at a young age, she and her family depend on the financial support of her Uncle William, a slaveowner and Confederate sympathizer. Through Mary’s eyes we are given surprising insights into local society during a national crisis. On the one hand, we see her flirting with Confederate soldiers in the Batesville town square and, on the other, facing the grim reality of war by “setting up” through the night with dying soldiers. Her journal ends in March 1865, shortly before the war comes to a close. Torn by War reveals the conflicts faced by an agricultural social elite economically dependent on slavery but situated on the fringes of the conflict between North and South. On a more personal level, it also shows how resilient and perceptive young people can be during times of crisis. Enhanced by extensive photographs, maps, and informative annotation, the volume is a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature on civilian life during the Civil War.

Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War, 1861-'65

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Total Pages : 256 pages
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Book Synopsis Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War, 1861-'65 by : United Confederate Veterans. Arkansas Division

Download or read book Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War, 1861-'65 written by United Confederate Veterans. Arkansas Division and published by . This book was released on 1907 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Civil War Arkansas, 1863

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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 13 : 0806184426
Total Pages : 336 pages
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Book Synopsis Civil War Arkansas, 1863 by : Mark K. Christ

Download or read book Civil War Arkansas, 1863 written by Mark K. Christ and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 2012-11-09 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Arkansas River Valley is one of the most fertile regions in the South. During the Civil War, the river also served as a vital artery for moving troops and supplies. In 1863 the battle to wrest control of the valley was, in effect, a battle for the state itself. In spite of its importance, however, this campaign is often overshadowed by the siege of Vicksburg. Now Mark K. Christ offers the first detailed military assessment of parallel events in Arkansas, describing their consequences for both Union and Confederate powers. Christ analyzes the campaign from military and political perspectives to show how events in 1863 affected the war on a larger scale. His lively narrative incorporates eyewitness accounts to tell how new Union strategy in the Trans-Mississippi theater enabled the capture of Little Rock, taking the state out of Confederate control for the rest of the war. He draws on rarely used primary sources to describe key engagements at the tactical level—particularly the battles at Arkansas Post, Helena, and Pine Bluff, which cumulatively marked a major turning point in the Trans-Mississippi. In addition to soldiers’ letters and diaries, Christ weaves civilian voices into the story—especially those of women who had to deal with their altered fortunes—and so fleshes out the human dimensions of the struggle. Extensively researched and compellingly told, Christ’s account demonstrates the war’s impact on Arkansas and fills a void in Civil War studies.

Confederate Military History, Vol. 13: Arkansas

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Publisher : Jazzybee Verlag
ISBN 13 : 3849662926
Total Pages : 360 pages
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Book Synopsis Confederate Military History, Vol. 13: Arkansas by : John M. Harrell

Download or read book Confederate Military History, Vol. 13: Arkansas written by John M. Harrell and published by Jazzybee Verlag. This book was released on 2022-10-31 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work spanning twelve extensive volumes is the result of contributions by many Southern men to the literature of the United States that treats of the eventful years in which occurred the momentous struggle called by Mr. A. H. Stephens "the war between the States." These contributions were made on a well-considered plan, to be wrought out by able writers of unquestionable Confederate record who were thoroughly united in general sentiment and whose generous labors upon separate topics would, when combined, constitute a library of Confederate military history and biography. According to the great principle in the government of the United States that one may result from and be composed of many — the doctrine of E pluribus unum--it was considered that intelligent men from all parts of the South would so write upon the subjects committed to them as to produce a harmonious work which would truly portray the times and issues of the Confederacy and by illustration in various forms describe the soldiery which fought its battles. Upon this plan two volumes — the first and the last-comprise such subjects as the justification of the Southern States in seceding from the Union and the honorable conduct of the war by the Confederate States government; the history of the actions and concessions of the South in the formation of the Union and its policy in securing the existing magnificent territorial dominion of the United States; the civil history of the Confederate States, supplemented with sketches of the President, Vice-President, cabinet officers and other officials of the government; Confederate naval history; the morale of the armies; the South since the war, and a connected outline of events from the beginning of the struggle to its close. The two volumes containing these general subjects are sustained by the other volumes of Confederate military history of the States of the South involved in the war. Each State being treated in separate history permits of details concerning its peculiar story, its own devotion, its heroes and its battlefields. The authors of the State histories, like those of the volumes of general topics, are men of unchallenged devotion to the Confederate cause and of recognized fitness to perform the task assigned them. It is just to say that this work has been done in hours taken from busy professional life, and it should be further commemorated that devotion to the South and its heroic memories has been their chief incentive. This is volume thirteen out of thirteen, covering the Civil War in Arkansas.

Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, Or, Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas

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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
ISBN 13 : 1557285918
Total Pages : 147 pages
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Book Synopsis Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, Or, Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas by : William Baxter

Download or read book Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, Or, Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas written by William Baxter and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 2000-01-01 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the goal of sketching "at least some of the bright lights and dark shadows of the war;" William Baxter authored his regional classic, Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, in 1864, before the actual end of the Civil War. Primarily focusing on the civilians of the region, Baxter vividly describes their precarious and vulnerable positions during the advances and retreats of armies as Confederate and Federal forces marched across their homeland. In his account, Baxter describes skirmishes and cavalry charges outside his front door, the "firing" of his town's buildings during a Confederate retreat, clashes between secessionist and Unionist neighbors, the feeding of hungry soldiers and the forceful appropriation of his remaining food supply, and the sickening sight of the wounded emerging from the Prairie Grove battlefield. Since its original printing, this firsthand account has only been reprinted once, in 1957, and both editions are considered collectors' items today. Of interest to Civil War scholars and general readers alike, Baxter's compelling social history is rendered even more comprehensive by William Shea's introduction. Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove is a valuable personal account of the Civil War in the Trans-Mississippi West which enables us to better comprehend the conflict as a whole and its devastating effect on the general populace of the war-torn portions of the country.

"All Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell"

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Publisher : august house
ISBN 13 : 9780874837360
Total Pages : 156 pages
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Book Synopsis "All Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell" by : Mark K. Christ

Download or read book "All Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell" written by Mark K. Christ and published by august house. This book was released on 2003 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dogwood trees were in full bloom as Union General Frederick Steele led 8,500 soldiers out of comfortable quarters in Little Rock and into the pine and scrub woodlands of southwest Arkansas. Steele's intended target was Shreveport, Louisiana. He planned to join another Union force coming from Fort Smith, bringing his projected complement to 12,500 troops, and then link with another Federal army in Louisiana.

Into the Mouth of the Cannon

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Publisher : Author House
ISBN 13 : 1467810037
Total Pages : 168 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (678 download)

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Book Synopsis Into the Mouth of the Cannon by : Robert Edward Reynolds

Download or read book Into the Mouth of the Cannon written by Robert Edward Reynolds and published by Author House. This book was released on 2006-03-31 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A true story that is well-documented. Each chapter has numerous source reference notes that authenticate the research. The book is indexed and also contains an appendix making it easy to do research. It is illustrated and offers the resder letters written during the Civil War period never published before. The book reads with the ease of a novel. It is filled with factual accounts that pull the reader into the events taking place on the written pages. The rebel yells, the ear-splitting roar of the cannon and the heart wrenching cries of the wounded hold your interest as you are pulled into the story. Truly this is a book full of action and suspense. The writer carries you right into the realities of the Civil War. D.L.O.

"This Day We Marched Again"

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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
ISBN 13 : 1935106678
Total Pages : 164 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (351 download)

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Book Synopsis "This Day We Marched Again" by : Jacob Haas

Download or read book "This Day We Marched Again" written by Jacob Haas and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 2014-03-01 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A testament to the valor and determination of a common soldier On September 17, 1861, twenty-two-year-old Jacob Haas enlisted in the Sheboygan Tigers, a company of German immigrants that became Company A of the Ninth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Over the next three years, Haas and his comrades marched thousands of miles and saw service in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and the Indian Territory, including pitched battles at Newtonia, Missouri, and Jenkins’ Ferry, Arkansas. Haas describes the war from the perspective of a private soldier and an immigrant as he marches through scorching summers and brutally cold winters to fight in some of the most savage combat in the west. His diary shows us an extraordinary story of the valor and determination of a volunteer soldier. Though his health was ruined by war, Haas voiced no regrets for the price he paid to fight for his adopted country.

Getting Used to Being Shot At

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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
ISBN 13 : 1557289395
Total Pages : 249 pages
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Book Synopsis Getting Used to Being Shot At by : Mark K. Christ

Download or read book Getting Used to Being Shot At written by Mark K. Christ and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 2010-04 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of letters bears witness to the Civil War of the common soldiers and junior officers of the Army of Tennessee. Brothers Alex and Tom Spence described to their family in detail not only the many battles in which they served, but the hardship of campaigning (they marched literally thousands of miles), the pride of serving in battle-proven units, and the pain of losing comrades to bullets and disease. The Spences were a wealthy family who owned land, slaves, and the main hotel in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. With their successful careers and extensive property, they were among Clark County's most prominent families when the shadow of secession fell across Arkansas. Four years later, Arkansas would be ravaged by war, and Tom and Alex Spence would lie in soldiers' graves, far from home. Mark Christ has assembled their powerful letters from a collection in the Old State House Museum, weaving in other letters from their extended family and friends, brief but thorough introductions to each chapter, and evocative photographs. The story moves chronologically from the outset of war to the final letter from Alex's grieving fiancée.

The Life of the Common Arkansas Civil War Soldiers

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Book Synopsis The Life of the Common Arkansas Civil War Soldiers by : Mary Means

Download or read book The Life of the Common Arkansas Civil War Soldiers written by Mary Means and published by . This book was released on 1953 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Rugged and Sublime: the Civil War in Arkansas (p)

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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
ISBN 13 : 9781610753555
Total Pages : 238 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (535 download)

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Book Synopsis Rugged and Sublime: the Civil War in Arkansas (p) by : Mark Christ

Download or read book Rugged and Sublime: the Civil War in Arkansas (p) written by Mark Christ and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 1994 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War

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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
ISBN 13 : 9780943099095
Total Pages : 312 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (99 download)

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Book Synopsis Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War by : Michael Dougan

Download or read book Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War written by Michael Dougan and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 1993-01-01 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Originally published in 1907 by the United Confederate Veterans to raise money for a memorial to women of the Confederacy at the state capitol, this classic collection of Civil War experiences and related material has been long out-of-print and difficult to obtain. M & M Press, Fayetteville, Arkansas has published a new edition of this book. Completely reset in easily read type, the new version also features an historical introduction by Michael B. Dougan, Professor of History, Arkansas State University, some additional material that did not appear in the original, and an Index (which was sorely lacking in the original).

Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War

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Publisher : BIG BYTE BOOKS
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Total Pages : 233 pages
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Book Synopsis Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War by : The United Confederate Veterans

Download or read book Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War written by The United Confederate Veterans and published by BIG BYTE BOOKS. This book was released on with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most of the Union soldiers who experienced the wrath of Southern women during the American Civil War came away feeling that fighting the Southern men was a more appealing proposition. General William Tecumseh Sherman said, “You women are the toughest set I ever knew. The men would have given up long ago but for you. I believe you would keep this war up for thirty years." The great value of the present volume is that it was not written for an audience outside the unreconstructed south. Even after forty years, the embers of bitterness and defense of the "Lost Cause" echo in these uncensored pages. Yet it's not all vitriol and horror. Included are stories of great humor and a remembrance of Ulysses S. Grant's kindness to a wounded rebel son. These are the women who lived through the pain and suffering of the Civil War in the South, some privileged and some...just folks. For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.