In the spring of 1861, Virginians confronted destiny—their own and their nation’s. Pivotal decisions awaited about secession, the consequences of which would unfold for a hundred years and more. But few Virginians wanted to decide at all. Instead, they talked, almost interminably. The remarkable record of the Virginia State Convention, edited in a fine modern version in 1965, runs to almost 3,000 pages, some 1.3 million words. Through the diligent efforts of William W. Freehling and Craig M. Simpson, this daunting record has now been made accessible to teachers, students, and general readers. With important contextual contributions—an introduction and commentary, chronology, headnotes, and suggestions for further reading—the essential core of the speeches, and what they signified, is now within reach. This is a collection of speeches by men for whom everything was at risk. Some saw independence and even war as glory; others predicted ruin and devastation. They all offered commentary of lasting interest to anyone concerned about the fate of democracy in crisis.
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Der Umfang dieses Buchs entspricht 108 Taschenbuchseiten.Billy Dunlop entführt Henrietta Lamont.
The 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign between General Jubal A. Early's Confederate forces and the Union army under Major General Philip H. Sheridan reached a climax at the battle of Cedar Creek on October 19, 1864.
Powell to Edmund W. Hubard, March 4, 1855, Hubard Family Papers, folder 140, SHC. 38. Holt,Rise and Fall of the American ... Wellsburg Herald, February 3, 1860. 45. William W. Freehling, Road to Disunion; “Virginia and South Carolina,” ...
Politics, Secession and Their Plan to Prevent Civil War Lawrence M. Denton ... Denton, William Henry Seward and the Secession Crisis, 112. 223. Donald, Lincoln, 282. 224. ... Crofts, Secession Crisis Enigma, 90.
Outlaws escaping from Sheriff and posse have stolen ponies from the Shoshoni Indian Reservation and now terrorize a nearby town.
... NC: P.M. Hale, 1886–1907. Clary, David A., and Joseph W.A. Whitehorne. The Inspectors General of the United States Army, 1777–1903. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1987. Coakley, Robert W., and Stetson Conn.
Several Virginia militia officers , including William Booth Taliaferro ( pictured here seated ) , Henry Heth , and William Mahone ( all destined to become Confederate generals ) , arrived in Portsmouth and opened negotiations with ...
David A. Shannon, The Socialist Party of America: A History (New York: Macmillan, 1955), p. ... 21; Fred Mooney, Struggle in the Coal Fields: The Autobiography of Fred Mooney, edited by J. W. Hess (Morgantown: West Virginia University ...
At first, the two events seem unconnected - except for their violent nature.