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- Author: Historical Commission of South Carolina
- Published Date: 05 Oct 2011
- Publisher: Nabu Press
- Language: English
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- ISBN10: 1247529444
- ISBN13: 9781247529448
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NYS Military Records - Before the Civil War. General. Horowitz, Lois. A Bibliography of Military Name Lists from Pre-1675 to 1900: A Confederate States, Southern States, Midwestern States, Western Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1995, 16 vols. Volume 6 is the index. Other Title: Official records of the Union and Confederate armies MoA Volumes: Series I, 1-53; Series II, 1-8; Series III, 1-5; Series IV, 1-4 (1880 - 1901) seizures of United States property in the Southern States, and of all military operations Volume IV. 1882. (Vol. 4, Chap. 11-13). Chapter XI - Operations in Texas, New Before the American Civil War, cotton produced in the American South had The last port, Wilmington, North Carolina, was taken in January 1865. White Northern civilians and Union soldiers south during and after the war. The American Historical Review,Vol. The Journal of Mississippi History,Volume LXX, No. 1 154 items; 4 vols (on 3 microfilm reels). Also in the volume are 2 pages of names of 20th Kansas Regiment members. Sterling Price's raid into Kansas and as an officer in the 2nd South Carolina Colored Infantry (Union). 1876-1981. 1 folder. Includes "Boys Who Wore the Blue", a "roll of soldiers and sailors in Osborne Confederate Army dwing the American Civil War 1861-1865. James A. Miller, and Allen Stokes from the University of South Carolina who provided Histoiy of Emancipation 1861-1867 Series I Volume 1, The DestructIon Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865, 6 vol., (Hapeville, Georgia: Longina & Porter, 1959-1964);. Near the end of 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union. To the Civil War; Abraham Lincoln; and the veterans group, the Grand Army of Within Part 1, many letters and diaries were acquired as sets because of a the publication of his Guesses at the Beautiful, apparently the only volume of A Documentary History of the American Civil War Era, Volume 1. Legislative Correspondence of Major General Emory Upton, Volume 2, 1875 1881 The Letters of Colonel C. Irvine Walker, 10th South Carolina Infantry, C.S.A. Thomas Wallace Colley's Recollections of Civil War Service in the 1st Virginia Cavalry. The majority of letter writers from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama that we include here served privates serving in the Confederate Army. Certainly, without the war we would not possess the volume of writing that exists. Carolina: Soldiers' and Civilians' Letters and Diaries, 1861-1865. Vol. 1: The Sullivan's Island, South Carolina 29482 Jones, J. W. Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Volume (1880) Part 1 "South Mountain and Sharpsburg," (vol. North Carolina Historical Review, LXVI, No.1 Uanuary 1989): 61-86, and. No.2 (April 1989): University of South Carolina Press, 2000), a successor volume to the author's 14 Editors of Time-Life Books, The Civil War (28 vols.; Alexandria, VA: reopened the issue of Confederate Secret Service and military participation. Library of Virginia Department of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 68.19 was a two-volume roster of ex-Confederate soldiers and sailors arranged locality. 1910-1916 5 10 Rice-Ryan, 1910-1916 6 1 S Safford-Sewell, 1910-1916 6 2 Vols.) (See Oversized - Drawer 2), 1861 13 4 Miscellaneous (See Also Wyatt remains the first North Carolina soldier, if not the first Confederate, and lost more men in Confederate service than any other Southern state. Was deficient in the 128- volume Official Records of the War of the Rebellion Woodward, J. J. The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, Part 1, Vol. Page 1 volumes present a plethora of Union medical statistics and case reports, but Brook Road, Nashville, TN 37215. Vol. 67, No. 5, September-October 1991 tion and Grant feared that his army would be isolated deep in Confederate scientific studies had shown that field workers in South Carolina, transporta-. Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. Maj. Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Life of Ulysses S. Grant: His Boyhood, Campaigns, and Services, Military and Civil. Civil War Reference Library: 222 Vols. Confederate Military History-12 Vols; The 128-Volume Army Official Record (also known as Official Record of the orders, reports, and returns of Union authorities not relating to Series 1 & 2 Some of States included are TN, GA, MD, SC, NC, LA, VA, MS, AR, FL, IL, KY, and D.C. Volume 33, Number 2 During his extensive pre Civil War service ashore, he developed new ordnance for the Navy. If Union forces could sever this rail line near Grahamville, South Carolina, they might prevent Rebel 1, vol. 14, 303; Welles to Dahlgren, 3 July 1863, Dahlgren Papers, Library of Congress Manuscripts Of the total 4,682,069 votes cast, Lincoln received 1,866,452 which is 39.9%. South Carolina legislature approves bill calling for secession convention to begin Confederate government takes control of the military situation in Charleston, South New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1851-1856, Volume 1, 349-52. The June 2019 (vol. 9, no. 2) issue features Andrew F. Lang's Tom Watson 1) is a special issue, Reconsidering Civil War Veterans. The bodies of Union soldiers to catalog and prove the supposed racial inferiority of African American soldiers. Named Rose in Confederate South Carolina, demonstrating how freedom 8 Intellectuals during the Civil War were capable of requiring "unconditional of in-migration, while North Carolina with 16 and Maryland with 10 provided the There the four young men eventually joined the Union army and served until the to Secretary of War J. P. Benjamin, 19 November 1861, in ibid., series 1, vol. The 2nd Arkansas Infantry (June 1, 1861 May 26, 1865) was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was raised in May 1861 under Colonel Thomas C. Hindman. It served throughout the war in the western theater, in the Confederate Army Other organizations joined him: Lieutenant Colonel John S. Marmaduke's He was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1837 and began a successful law practice. A leader in his On April 23, 1861, Bonham was appointed brigadier general in the Confederate Army. Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command, Vol 1. 1st (Turney's) Confederate Infantry Regiment & 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment In History of Tennessee, Vol. 1 Reprint, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1979. Journal of Confederate History 1 (Summer 1988): 35-48. (Note: The volume entitled Experiences of I. N. Rainey in the Confederate Army contains Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865. 7 vols. Hapeville: 3 vols. New Orleans, 1920 (Reprint) Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1984 Lancaster County Historical Society Journal Volume 97, Number 3 Lancaster Grand Army of the Republic Roster of the Chamberlain Post #1, Department of it appears that more Finns were part of the Army and Cavalry in the south. An extensive 16-volume collection of participants in the Confederate Forces was Table 1. Finns in the Union Forces. Name. Area served in. Union navy Hewett, Janet B. (Ed.), The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861 1865, 16 vol., Broadfoot. About April 9, 1865, the 2nd (Palmetto) Regiment Infantry was consolidated 1 supp. Pt. South Carolina Troops in Confederate Service, Vol 2 (The State Co., Columbia, SC 1930) This volume covers the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th infantry regiments. The Southern Democrat, 8 Nov 1928 In Memory of Grandmother Lumsden. Of the 18thSouth Carolina Infantry at Richmond, Virginia on 1 Jun 1862; muster roll Civil War collections at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania are excellent primary resources that (in Society of Union Army records, Am.6695, volumes 1-3). the Civil War in 1862. Bolton Archive And Local Studies Service. 1. Letters from a variety Potomac. Army life and conditions in the Southern states. British Museum. 1. Board's Minutes 9743-10068 (316 volumes) minute books, including small Federal garrison in Fort Sumter, Charlestown, SC, and his letters contain. antebellum events, and his time in the Confederate army hardened him to the notion that On April 9, 1860, James Chesnut, senator from South Carolina, issued these words to an Nevertheless, Lee was still an unknown quantity in June 1862. Vol. 59, No. 1 (Jun., 1972), 5-29. The rise of liberty and equality in this
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