... 30 Eby, Upton, 7, 30 Edmonds, Bob, 289 Edwards, John Neuman, 285, 293, 315 Eliot, William Greenleaf, 2J7, 218, 315 Ellet, ... 193, 247, 249 Fort Lawrence, 106 Fort Leavenworth, 60, 315 Fort Lincoln, 139 Fort McIntosh, 309 Fort No.
Cloud , William F. Boon , Jacob Private Boon did not survive the war . The photograph was taken in Keokuk , Iowa , several months before his death . Boon was probably returning to Arkansas from leave when he was accidentally killed on ...
Bearss, Edwin C. and Grabau, Warren. The Battle of Jackson, and Bearss, Edwin C. The Siege of Jackson. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1981. Brown, D. Alexander. "Grierson's Raid," Civil War Times Illustrated, III ( January 1965): 4-32.
Edward Young McMorries, History of the First Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A. (Montgomery, Ala: Brown Printing, 1904), 30–32. 13. ... Edwin L. Drake, ed., The Annals of the Army of Tennessee (Jackson, Tenn.
The Yellowhammers charged and, despite canister blasts that killed or maimed some forty men, including Colonel Portis, they stormed the parapets. With Capt. George Foster now in command, the Alabamians clambered over abatis, ...
Boston : Little , Brown , 1998 . Turner , William A. Even More Confederate Faces . Orange , Va . ... Hoobler , James A. Nashville : From the Collection of Carl and Otto Giers . 2 vols . Charleston , S.C .: Arcadia , 1999–2000 .
BENJAMIN M. Palmer copy print Politicians were not alone in their strident support of secession following Lincoln's election . Ministers like B. M. Palmer , pastor of the First Presbyterian church in New Orleans , became leaders of ...
They settled close to Pottawatomie Creek, south of Lawrence near the town of Osawatomie, where those who favored slavery lived side by side with those who opposed it. Although Brown impressed locals with his zeal, he was a secondary ...
Texans fought in every theater of the Civil War, from Gettysburg to Shiloh to Pea Ridge and Glorieta Pass, and helped prevent Federal invasion of their home state. Still on...
-- 1994 Certificate of Commendation, American Association for State and Local History
From the first Georgians to march north to fight under Robert E. Lee, through the Battle of Chickamauga, the Atlanta Campaign, the March to the Sea, and the awful conditions...
With over two hundred photographs and related documents the authors make indelibly real the physical and spiritual suffering of the ordinary soldier and his love for his country and its land.