Griswoldville

Griswoldville
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Publisher : Mercer University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0881461687
ISBN-13 : 9780881461688
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Griswoldville by : William Harris Bragg

"The story of the industrial village founded in central Georgia by Samuel Griswold, its antebellum prosperity and role in the war effort of the Confederate States of America, and its destruction during the march to the sea, together with accounts of the military operations conducted in Griswoldville's vicinity during the summer and fall of 1864."

Griswoldville

Griswoldville
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 1721782176
ISBN-13 : 9781721782178
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Griswoldville by : Jordan M. Poss

Madison Co., Georgia, 1864-14-year old Georgie Wax has spent the three years since his father left for the war looking after the family farm. With his mother and young brothers, Georgie and his grandfather Lafayette "Fate" Eschenbach have brought in the crops every fall, slaughtered the hogs every winter, and kept the farm running as the faraway war stretches on longer and longer and his father seems ever farther and farther away. But when the enemy reaches their own state, Georgie and his grandfather are called up to the militia to protect Georgia against the invaders. Drilled mercilessly, mocked for lack of experience, and put to work at manual labor, Georgie finds war isn't the adventure he imagined it to be. Only with Atlanta fallen and the enemy on the move will Georgie, Fate, and their fellow Georgia militiamen find a chance to prove themselves and save their homes from destruction-at a railside factory town called Griswoldville.

Joe Brown's Pets

Joe Brown's Pets
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Publisher : Mercer University Press
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 0865548838
ISBN-13 : 9780865548831
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Joe Brown's Pets by : William Robert Scaife

At the beginning of the Civil War, Georgia ranked third among the Confederate states in manpower resources, behind only Virginia and Tennessee. With an arms-bearing population somewhere between 120,000 and 130,000 white males between the ages of 16 and 60, this resource became an object of a great struggle between Joseph Brown, governor of Georgia, and Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy. Brown advocated a strong state defense, but as the war dragged on Davis applied more pressure for more soldiers from Georgia. In December 1863, the state's general assembly reorganized the state militia and it became known as Joe Brown's Pets. Civil War historians William Scaife and William Bragg have written not only the first history of the Georgia Militia during the Civil War, but have produced the definitive history of this militia. Using original documents found in the Georgia Department of Archives and History that are too delicate for general public access, Scaife and Bragg were granted special permission to research the material under the guidance of an archivist and conducted under tightly controlled conditions of security and preservation control.

Fields of Gray

Fields of Gray
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:96085419
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Fields of Gray by : Gary Livingston

The Battle of Griswoldville

The Battle of Griswoldville
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 1539928845
ISBN-13 : 9781539928843
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Battle of Griswoldville by : Freeman Brooks

The Battle of Griswoldville is told using historic accounts with the aid of time-aged photographs of the re-enactment. Charles Brooks lives just a couple of miles from the battle site, which became a state park in 1997, and has walked the site many times imagining the battle unfolding. While in Gray, GA back in the spring of 2016, Charles heard the noise of battle a mile away. He drove to Old Clinton just in time to see the 16th Georgia Regiment re-enact the Battle Of Griswoldville. The Battle of Griswoldville was the only infantry engagement of Sherman's march to the sea. This coffee-table book offers a historical account of the battle as well as the human suffering inflicted during Sherman's march aided by the time-aged photos.

Plain Folk's Fight

Plain Folk's Fight
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9780807877043
ISBN-13 : 0807877042
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Plain Folk's Fight by : Mark V. Wetherington

In an examination of the effects of the Civil War on the rural Southern home front, Mark V. Wetherington looks closely at the experiences of white "plain folk--mostly yeoman farmers and craftspeople--in the wiregrass region of southern Georgia before, during, and after the war. Although previous scholars have argued that common people in the South fought the battles of the region's elites, Wetherington contends that the plain folk in this Georgia region fought for their own self-interest. Plain folk, whose communities were outside areas in which slaves were the majority of the population, feared black emancipation would allow former slaves to move from cotton plantations to subsistence areas like their piney woods communities. Thus, they favored secession, defended their way of life by fighting in the Confederate army, and kept the antebellum patriarchy intact in their home communities. Unable by late 1864 to sustain a two-front war in Virginia and at home, surviving veterans took their fight to the local political arena, where they used paramilitary tactics and ritual violence to defeat freedpeople and their white Republican allies, preserving a white patriarchy that relied on ex-Confederate officers for a new generation of leadership.