Western North Carolina Since the Civil War

Western North Carolina Since the Civil War
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ISBN-10 : 1469638312
ISBN-13 : 9781469638317
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Synopsis Western North Carolina Since the Civil War by : Ina W. Van Noppen

No region has undergone more dramatic changes in the last century than Western North Carolina. Published in 1973, Western North Carolina Since the Civil War takes a look at the mountain people and their uniquely structured economic, political, social, and cultural systems. The Van Noppens specifically explore the different qualities of the mountain people such as their institutions, traditions, customs, and arts and crafts. Beginning with a dark period of social and economic disintegration after the end of the Civil War, the study traces the mountain peoples' lives from isolation to economic booms all while maintaining their traditions and cultural heritage.

The Heart of Confederate Appalachia

The Heart of Confederate Appalachia
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 0807855030
ISBN-13 : 9780807855034
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Heart of Confederate Appalachia by : John C. Inscoe

In the mountains of western North Carolina, the Civil War was fought on different terms than those found throughout most of the South. Though relatively minor strategically, incursions by both Confederate and Union troops disrupted life and threatened the

The Civil War in North Carolina

The Civil War in North Carolina
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 0807845205
ISBN-13 : 9780807845202
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Civil War in North Carolina by : John G. Barrett

Eleven battles and seventy-three skirmishes were fought in North Carolina during the Civil War. Although the number of men involved in many of these engagements was comparatively small, the campaigns and battles themselves were crucial in the grand strate

The Civil War in the West

The Civil War in the West
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9780807869840
ISBN-13 : 0807869848
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Synopsis The Civil War in the West by : Earl J. Hess

The Western theater of the Civil War, rich in agricultural resources and manpower and home to a large number of slaves, stretched 600 miles north to south and 450 miles east to west from the Appalachians to the Mississippi. If the South lost the West, there would be little hope of preserving the Confederacy. Earl J. Hess's comprehensive study of how Federal forces conquered and held the West examines the geographical difficulties of conducting campaigns in a vast land, as well as the toll irregular warfare took on soldiers and civilians alike. Hess balances a thorough knowledge of the battle lines with a deep understanding of what was happening within the occupied territories. In addition to a mastery of logistics, Union victory hinged on making use of black manpower and developing policies for controlling constant unrest while winning campaigns. Effective use of technology, superior resource management, and an aggressive confidence went hand in hand with Federal success on the battlefield. In the end, Confederates did not have the manpower, supplies, transportation potential, or leadership to counter Union initiatives in this critical arena.

Fear in North Carolina

Fear in North Carolina
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Publisher : Reminiscing Books
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9780979396137
ISBN-13 : 0979396131
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Fear in North Carolina by : Cornelia Catherine Smith Henry

Cornelia Henrys three journals, written between 1860 and 1868, offer an excellent source for daily information on western North Carolina during the Civil War period.

North Carolina in the Civil War

North Carolina in the Civil War
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781614233282
ISBN-13 : 1614233284
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis North Carolina in the Civil War by : Michael C. Hardy

Civil War scholar Michael Hardy delves into the story of North Carolina's Confederate past, from civilians to soldiers, as these Tar Heels proved they were a force to be reckoned with. "First at Bethel, farthest at Gettysburg and Chickamauga and last at Appomattox" is a phrase that is often used to encapsulate the role of North Carolina's Confederate soldiers. Tar Heels witnessed the pitched battles of New Bern, Averysboro and Bentonville, as well as incursions like Sherman's March and Stoneman's Raid. The state was one of the last to leave the Union but contributed more men and sustained more dead than any other Southern state. This inclusive history of the Old North State is a must-read for any Civil War buff!

A Popular History of Western North Carolina

A Popular History of Western North Carolina
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Publisher : American Chronicles
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1596291834
ISBN-13 : 9781596291836
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis A Popular History of Western North Carolina by : Rob Neufeld

The ancient hills of Western North Carolina have cradled a culture that encompasses Cherokee heritage, pioneer legacies and urban visions. For those who visit and those who make the region their home, there is something captivating about the mountains of Western North Carolina. We meet Lillian Exum Clement, the first female legislator in the South; and Nina Simone, the African American singing prodigy from Tryon. We get to view controversial elements of the Civil War in Western North Carolina from multiple points of view and draw our own conclusions. We comprehend the variety of people who have created the region as it exists now--alive with traditions, contradictions and promise. Instead of merely reciting historical fact, and with a warm, accessible style, Asheville Citizen Times writer Rob Neufeld helps readers understand the history of the mountains by allowing us to walk in the shoes of the Native Americans, farmers, soldiers and others who preceded us. More than an enlightening read, this book illuminates the progression of frontier life that we have come to know as Western North Carolina history. By linking the lives and experiences of the land's various inhabitants, Neufeld captures the spirit of Appalachia within this volume.

Watauga County, North Carolina, in the Civil War

Watauga County, North Carolina, in the Civil War
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9781614239451
ISBN-13 : 1614239452
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Watauga County, North Carolina, in the Civil War by : Michael C. Hardy

Some say that Watauga County's name comes from a word meaning "beautiful waters," yet during the Civil War, events in this rugged western North Carolina region were far from beautiful. Hundreds of the county's sons left to fight gloriously for the Confederacy. This left the area open to hordes of plundering rogues from East Tennessee, including George W. Kirk's notorious band of thieves. While no large-scale battles took place there, Boone was the scene of the beginning of Stoneman's 1865 raid. The infamous Keith and Malinda Blalock called Watauga County home, leading escaped POWs and dissidents from Blowing Rock to Banner Elk. The four brutal years of conflict, followed by the more brutal Reconstruction, changed the county forever. Join Civil War historian Michael C. Hardy as he reveals Watauga County's Civil War sacrifices and heroism, both on and off the battlefield.

Western North Carolina

Western North Carolina
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1469641364
ISBN-13 : 9781469641362
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Western North Carolina by : Ora Blackmun

Published in 1977, Western North Carolina is a narrative history of the Southern Appalachian Mountains up to 1880. Ora Blackmun depicts the stories of native Cherokee and Sequoyah people and pioneers such as William Bartram, Daniel Boone, Bishops Spangenberg and Asbury, and Zeb Vance.