Connecticut in the American Civil War

Connecticut in the American Civil War
Author: Matthew Warshauer
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780819571397

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“Serves as a model of what a state-level survey of the Civil War can achieve . . . a potent combination of description and analysis.” —The Civil War Monitor Connecticut in the American Civil War offers a remarkable window into the state’s involvement in a conflict that challenged and defined the unity of a nation. The arc of the war is traced through the many facets and stories of battlefield, home front, and factory. Matthew Warshauer masterfully reveals the varied attitudes toward slavery and race before, during, and after the war; Connecticut’s reaction to the firing on Fort Sumter; the dissent in the state over whether or not the sword and musket should be raised against the South; the raising of troops; the sacrifice of those who served on the front and at home; and the need for closure after the war. This book is a concise, amazing account of a complex and troubling war. No one interested in this period of American history can afford to miss reading this important contribution to our national and local stories.

Inside Connecticut and the Civil War

Inside Connecticut and the Civil War
Author: Matthew Warshauer
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780819573971

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This collection of nine original essays provides a rich new understanding of Connecticut’s vital role in the Civil War. The book’s nine chapters address an array of individual topics that together weave an intricate fabric depicting the state’s involvement in this tumultuous period of American history. In-depth examinations of subjects as diverse as the abolitionist movement in Windham County, the shipbuilding industry in Mystic, and post-traumatic stress disorder in Connecticut veterans serve as an excellent companion to Matthew Warshauer’s earlier book on the subject, Connecticut in the American Civil War: Slavery, Sacrifice, and Survival. Contributors include David C. W. Batch, Luke G. Boyd, James E. Brown, Michael Conlin, Emily E. Gifford, Todd Jones, Diana Moraco, Carol Patterson-Martineau, and Michael Sturges. Ebook Edition Note: 6 illustrations have been redacted.

Civil War Regiments from Connecticut 1861 1865

Civil War Regiments from Connecticut  1861 1865
Author: eBooksOnDisk. com
Publsiher: Ebooksondisk.Com
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 193215728X

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At the outbreak of the Civil War, Connecticut was one of the smallest states in the Union, but that did not prevent its citizens from joining the Union cause in large numbers. In "Civil War Regiments from Connecticut," the history of each regiment raised for service from the Constitution State is given. Each history names the senior officers, the battles in which the regiments fought, the commands in which it served, the number of men who enlisted, and the casualties it sustained in killed, wounded, missing throughout the war. Connecticut regiments fought primarily in the Eastern Theater. Some, however, saw service along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, and in the Western Theater while attached to Burnsides' Corps. Five Connecticut regiments-the Second Heavy Artillery, and the Seventh, Tenth, Eleventh, and Fourteenth Infantry-made William F. Fox's list of 300 Fighting Regiments, which can be found in "Regimental Losses in the American Civil War." Connecticut sent over 45,000 of its men to fight, losing nearly 2,000 in killed and mortally wounded and another 3,400 by disease. "Civil War Regiments from Connecticut" is a great reference source for any Civil War enthusiast or historian and a necessary volume for anyone studying Connecticut or New England history.

The History of the Fifteenth Connecticut Volunteers in the War for the Defense of the Union 1861 1865

The History of the Fifteenth Connecticut Volunteers in the War for the Defense of the Union  1861 1865
Author: Sheldon Brainerd Thorpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1893
Genre: United States
ISBN: HARVARD:32044086282134

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Connecticut Yankees at Antietam

Connecticut Yankees at Antietam
Author: John Banks
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781614239833

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Stories of New England soldiers who perished in this bloody battle, based on their diaries and letters. The Battle of Antietam, in September 1862, was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War. In the intense conflict and its aftermath across the farm fields and woodlots near Sharpsburg, Maryland, more than two hundred men from Connecticut died. Their grave sites are scattered throughout the Nutmeg State, from Willington to Madison and Brooklyn to Bristol. Here, author John Banks chronicles their mostly forgotten stories using diaries, pension records, and soldiers’ letters. Learn of Henry Adams, a twenty-two-year-old private from East Windsor who lay incapacitated in a cornfield for nearly two days before he was found; Private Horace Lay of Hartford, who died with his wife by his side in a small church that served as a hospital after the battle; and Captain Frederick Barber of Manchester, who survived a field operation only to die days later. This book tells the stories of these and many more brave Yankees who fought in the fields of Antietam. Includes photos

History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers

History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers
Author: Bernard F. Blakeslee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1875
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN: OSU:32435017982539

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A Broken Regiment

A Broken Regiment
Author: Lesley J. Gordon
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807169247

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The product of over a decade of research, Lesley J. Gordon’s A Broken Regiment recounts the tragic history of one of the Civil War’s most ill-fated Union military units. Organized in the late summer of 1862, the 16th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry was unprepared for battle a month later, when it entered the fight at Antietam. The results were catastrophic: nearly a quarter of the men were killed or wounded, and Connecticut’s 16th panicked and fled the field. After years of fighting, the regiment surrendered en masse in 1864. This unit’s complex history amid the interplay of various, and often competing, perspectives results in a fascinating and heartrending story.

History of the Second Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery

History of the Second Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Author: Theodore Frelinghuysen Vaill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1868
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN: YALE:39002064228522

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