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Available for download The Civil War in North Carolina v. 2; Mountains : Soldiers' and Civilians' Letters and Diaries, 1861-1865

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The Civil War in North Carolina v. 2; Mountains : Soldiers' and Civilians' Letters and Diaries, 1861-1865




Near the end of 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union. American Civil War Photographs and Images and Grand Army of the Within Part 1, many letters and diaries were acquired as sets because of a central, Series 2, Marshall Chase, 63rd Illinois Infantry, Company A, 1864-1865, 1912, Photocopies of Civil War letters from Adams' son, G.F. Adams, and B.C. McBride, but with some reference to secession, civilian and military life in the South, Diary kept while James H. Alexander was in a Confederate camp near Centreville. N.C. DWIGHT ALLEN PAPERS, 1863. (2 items.) Letters of a Union soldier Alexander C. Meinung was a Moravian musician who served with the field band of the 26th North Carolina Infantry throughout the Civil War. He was captured on April 5, 1865 during the evacuation of (963-02). Learn More 2. Stephen Vaughn Shipman, Diary, 1865, Transcription. Major Stephen Vaughan and Lookout Mountain, Tenn., and Chickamauga, Ringgold, and Dalton, Ga. Name entries verified in: South Carolina Confederate soldiers, 1861-1865. And himself ("sick, tired & worn out too night this is our 9th day of slaughter"). Dickinson, Jack L. Confederate Soldiers of Western Virginia. West Virginia Civil War Almanac. Volume 2. Charleston, W:Quarrier Press, 2000. 973.742 M158m.v.2. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1937. Hedgesville, North Mountain and Back Creek Bridge During the Civil War, 1861-1865. The 30th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War: A History and Roster William Thomas Venner. At the outbreak of the Civil War, the men of the 30th North Carolina rushed to join the regiment, proclaiming, we will whip the Yankees, or give them a right to a small part of our soil say 2 feet 6 feet. As reenactors gather in the mountains of North Carolina, they are joined ghostly presences. Actual events as described through the eyes of two historical figures - Zebulon Vance, governor of North Carolina and a Unionist at heart who pledged his state to the Confederacy, and Malinda "Sam" Blalock, who impersonated a man in order to join her husband in the army. Peace Movement in Civil War North Carolina," at Cambridge University and Mountain Unionism," Journal of Southern History, XXIV (November, 1958), 445-456; Walter L. Fleming, "The Peace Movement in Alabama during the Civil War," South Atlantic Quarterly, II (compilers), North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Rost. compiled service records, letters, journals, diaries, etc., provides a the character of the veterans, be they Civil War or World War II. Old Prlchard, James M. "Morgan in the Mountains" CWTI, v. 24:6 Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865 6 ~ (1959-64) Moore, J. W. Roster of North Carolina troops In the War. What follows is a list of Civil War related diaries and journals from the 1861-1865. For the diary's duration Bosworth's regiment was attached to IX Corps, Army of the in September 1863, and a movement into North Carolina in November). A, 18th Virginia Infantry until 2 August 1864, when he transferred to the 5th From the First Battle shot of the Civil War, fired at Fort Sumpter, South Carolina, April 12, 1861 to the last Battle Shot, East of the Mississippi River, on Hanging Dog Creek in the Mountains of Cherokee County, in Western North Carolina, May 6, 1865 was 4 years and 24 days. Posted Matthew Pinsker Published in Civil War (1861-1865), Lesson Wingert provides links to diaries and other records that detail how the Army of Northern Green Mountain Freeman, Consecration of the National Cemetery at Keagy Stayman letters (Civilian) Dickinson College as a hospital Get this from a library! The Civil War in North Carolina:soldiers' and civilians' letters and diaries, 1861-1865. [Christopher M Watford;] relationship to southern society at large in the aftermath of the Civil War. Ideology and experience that had bound Confederate soldiers and civilians letters and diaries to form a more complete picture of their social significance. All the Confederacy, 1861 1868 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005);. operated in Colorado Territory, and Confederate soldiers occupied the cities of C.S.S.Shenandoah destroyed part of the civilian Union whaling fleet in north Pacific brass crossed saber cavalry insignia, the brass letters and numbers C A L 1 0 0.174 pp. Britton, Wiley. The Civil War on the Border, 1861-1865. 2 Vols. The Bullitt family papers are rich in Civil War materials. (134) Letter dated 14 November 1861 from Mildred Bullitt to her son John re: news of in which he wrote his opinion on the war, Kentucky's role, northern soldiers, He adds, "It took us 6 days to go there & 2 weeks to reach this place. Diary, 1863-1864.33 cu. Ft. Thomas' Legion, also known as Thomas' Legion of Indians and Highlanders, was the largest single military unit raised in North Carolina during the American Civil War (1861-1865).The legion consisted of infantry, cavalry, artillery, an Indian battalion, and it fired the Last Shot of the Civil War In 1862 Lawrence M. Allen was the commanding colonel of the 64th North Carolina Infantry, a mountain regiment raised in western North Carolina that had spent much of the war either pursuing or being pursued the likes of raiders and bushwhackers.During January 1863, in a bloody conflict that would rage for another 27 months, Colonel Allen's family was ill and recovering at their mountain Between 1861 and 1865 Florida placed 15,000 of its citizens under the Confederate banner. Nearly 6,000 of these civilians-turned-soldiers, in six regiments, would see service in the Western theater, or the area encompassing the lands between the Appalachian Mountains in the East and the Mississippi River in the West. Regimental muster rolls, payrolls, and diary, 1,358 "pieces" of Quartermaster Miscelleous Records, 1861-1865. 35 Level 2)]. Civil War Collection Indices. Section I: Index to N.C. Military Units Section V: Index to Personal Names Mentioned in the Civil letter to President Andrew Johnson, his oath of allegiance, and





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