Disunion, War, Defeat, and Recovery in Alabama: The Journal of Augustus Benners, 1850-1885Mercer University Press, 2007 - 357 halaman ""Disunion, War, Defeat, and Recovery in Alabama offers a rare look into the life of a Civil War character many would say they love to hate: the plantation owner. A slave-owning cotton grower, Augustus Benners recorded decades of his mostly gritty and unglamorous plantation life ... Deft editing, annotation, and explanatory notes by Glenn and Virginia Linden complement and elucidate Benners's historical accounts"--From publisher's description. |
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... Civil War , 1861- 1865 - Personal narratives . 6. United States - History - Civil War , 1861- 1865 - Personal narratives , Confederate . 7. Reconstruction ( U.S. history , 1865- 1877 ) Alabama . 8. Alabama - Social life and customs ...
... Civil War , 1861- 1865 - Personal narratives . 6. United States - History - Civil War , 1861- 1865 - Personal narratives , Confederate . 7. Reconstruction ( U.S. history , 1865- 1877 ) Alabama . 8. Alabama - Social life and customs ...
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... Civil War Years : 1861 - May 1865 58 Chapter 3. The Reconstruction Years : May 1865–1877 138 Chapter 4. The Later Years , 1878-1885 263 Bibliography 341 Index About the Editors 345 359 Acknowledgments We owe thanks to many people who ...
... Civil War Years : 1861 - May 1865 58 Chapter 3. The Reconstruction Years : May 1865–1877 138 Chapter 4. The Later Years , 1878-1885 263 Bibliography 341 Index About the Editors 345 359 Acknowledgments We owe thanks to many people who ...
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... civil war may be apprehended . " He ignored the Kansas - Nebraska Bill and the violence in Kansas but became alarmed at the possibility of John C. Fremont , a " black Republican , " being elected president in 1856. A staunch Whig no ...
... civil war may be apprehended . " He ignored the Kansas - Nebraska Bill and the violence in Kansas but became alarmed at the possibility of John C. Fremont , a " black Republican , " being elected president in 1856. A staunch Whig no ...
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... Civil War Years In the early months of the war , Benners was confident of Confederate victory . The " glorious news " of the Southern victory at Manassas on 21 July 1861 filled him with pride . The enemy was routed and there were few ...
... Civil War Years In the early months of the war , Benners was confident of Confederate victory . The " glorious news " of the Southern victory at Manassas on 21 July 1861 filled him with pride . The enemy was routed and there were few ...
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... Civil Rights Bill over Johnson's veto meant trouble . " I can not see how civil war will be averted , " Benners wrote . There had been hope for peace but " the radical party are apparently determined to carry on the war . " The passage ...
... Civil Rights Bill over Johnson's veto meant trouble . " I can not see how civil war will be averted , " Benners wrote . There had been hope for peace but " the radical party are apparently determined to carry on the war . " The passage ...
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The Reconstruction Years May 18651877 | 138 |
The Later Years 18781885 | 263 |
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About the Editors | |
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