Two Men and A People

Two Men and A People
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Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781644247228
ISBN-13 : 1644247224
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Synopsis Two Men and A People by : Gregory H. Blake

Two opposing generals and the people of East Tennessee met in the fall of 1863. For James Longstreet, the commander of the Confederate forces, the campaign for Knoxville and East Tennessee marked the nadir of his military career, which climaxed in December 1863, with him submitting a letter of resignation as commander of the First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. For Ambrose Burnside, commander of the Federal forces, the campaign demonstrated his leadership and tactical ability following his December 1862 debacle as commander of the Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia. For the region of East Tennessee and Knoxville, the campaign enabled the people to reach the pinnacle they had aspired to since their settlement of the region. They had escaped economic and religious oppression in Europe, negotiated and fought with the Cherokee Indian Nation, created the State of Franklin (which was denied statehood), saw its political power vanish to Middle Tennessee, and was limited in its economic development by the region's landscape.

The Life and Public Services of Ambrose E. Burnside

The Life and Public Services of Ambrose E. Burnside
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ISBN-10 : 0781287634
ISBN-13 : 9780781287630
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Synopsis The Life and Public Services of Ambrose E. Burnside by : Benjamin Perley Poore

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LIFE & PUBLIC SERVICES OF AMBR

LIFE & PUBLIC SERVICES OF AMBR
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Publisher : Wentworth Press
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 137225207X
ISBN-13 : 9781372252075
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Synopsis LIFE & PUBLIC SERVICES OF AMBR by : Benjamin Perley 1820-1887 Poore

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African American Faces of the Civil War

African American Faces of the Civil War
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781421406251
ISBN-13 : 142140625X
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Faces of the Civil War by : Ronald S. Coddington

A renowned collector of Civil War photographs and a prodigious researcher, Ronald S. Coddington combines compelling archival images with biographical stories that reveal the human side of the war. This third volume in his series on Civil War soldiers contains previously unpublished photographs of African American Civil War participants—many of whom fought to secure their freedom. During the Civil War, 200,000 African American men enlisted in the Union army or navy. Some of them were free men and some escaped from slavery; others were released by sympathetic owners to serve the war effort. African American Faces of the Civil War tells the story of the Civil War through the images of men of color who served in roles that ranged from servants and laborers to enlisted men and junior officers. Coddington discovers these portraits— cartes de visite, ambrotypes, and tintypes—in museums, archives, and private collections. He has pieced together each individual’s life and fate based upon personal documents, military records, and pension files. These stories tell of ordinary men who became fighters, of the prejudice they faced, and of the challenges they endured. African American Faces of the Civil War makes an important contribution to a comparatively understudied aspect of the war and provides a fascinating look into lives that helped shape America.

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Total Pages : 640
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112113407669
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Synopsis Catalogue by : Indiana State Library