History of Daviess County Kentucky Together with Sketches of Its Cities Villages and Townships Educational Religious Civil Military and Political History Portraits of Prominent Persons Biographies of Representative Citizens And an Outline History of Kentucky

History of Daviess County  Kentucky  Together with Sketches of Its Cities  Villages and Townships  Educational  Religious  Civil  Military  and Political History  Portraits of Prominent Persons  Biographies of Representative Citizens  And an Outline History of Kentucky
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 928
Release: 1883
Genre: Daviess County (Ky.)
ISBN: CHI:082933213

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We Shall Conquer or Die

We Shall Conquer or Die
Author: Derrick Lindow
Publsiher: Savas Beatie
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611216691

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Western Kentucky: a deadly and expensive war within a war raged there behind the front and often out of the major headlines. In 1862, the region was infested with guerrilla activity that pitted brother against brother and neighbor against neighbor in a personal war that recognized few boundaries. The raiding and fighting took hundreds of lives, destroyed or captured millions of dollars of supplies, and siphoned away thousands of men from the Union war effort. Derrick Lindow tells this little-known story for the first time in We Shall Conquer or Die: Partisan Warfare in 1862 Western Kentucky. Confederate Col. Adam Rankin Johnson and his 10th Kentucky Partisan Rangers wreaked havoc on Union supply lines and garrisons from the shores of southern Indiana, in the communities of western Kentucky, and even south into Tennessee. His rangers seemed unbeatable and uncatchable that second year of the war because Johnson’s partisans often disbanded and melted into the countryside (a tactic relatively easy to execute in a region populated with Southern sympathizers). Once it was safe to do so, they reformed and struck again. In the span of just a few months Johnson captured six Union-controlled towns, hundreds of prisoners, and tons of Union army equipment. Union civil and military authorities, meanwhile, were not idle bystanders. Strategies changed, troops rushed to guerrilla flashpoints, daring leaders refused the Confederate demands of surrender, and every available type of fighting man was utilized, from Regulars to the militia of the Indiana Legion, temporary service day regiments, and even brown water naval vessels. Clearing the area of partisans and installing a modicum of Union control became one of the Northern high command’s major objectives. This deadly and expensive war behind the lines was fought by men who often found themselves thrust into unpredictable situations. Participants included future presidential cabinet members, Mexican War veterans, Jewish immigrants, some of the U.S. Army’s rising young officers, and the civilians unfortunate enough to live in the borderlands of Kentucky. Lindow spent years researching through archival source material to pen this important, groundbreaking study. His account of partisan guerrilla fighting and the efforts to bring it under control helps put the Civil War in the northern reaches of the Western Theater into proper context. It is a story long overdue.

Kentucky s Rebel Press

Kentucky   s Rebel Press
Author: Berry Craig
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813174600

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Throughout the Civil War, the influence of the popular press and its skillful use of propaganda was extremely significant in Kentucky. Union and Confederate sympathizers were scattered throughout the border slave state, and in 1860, at least twenty-eight of the commonwealth's approximately sixty newspapers were pro-Confederate, making the secessionist cause seem stronger in Kentucky than it was in reality. In addition, the impact of these "rebel presses" reached beyond the region to readers throughout the nation. In this compelling and timely study, Berry Craig analyzes the media's role in both reflecting and shaping public opinion during a critical time in US history. Craig begins by investigating the 1860 secession crisis, which occurred at a time when most Kentuckians considered themselves ardent Unionists in support of the state's political hero, Henry Clay. But as secessionist arguments were amplified throughout the country, so were the voices of pro-Confederate journalists in the state. By January 1861, the Hickman Courier, Columbus Crescent, and Henderson Reporter steadfastly called for Kentucky to secede from the Union. Kentucky's Rebel Press also showcases journalists who supported the Confederate cause, including editor Walter N. Haldeman, who fled the state after Kentucky's most recognized Confederate paper, the Louisville Daily Courier, was shut down by Union forces. Exploring an intriguing and overlooked part of Civil War history, this book reveals the importance of the partisan press to the Southern cause in Kentucky.

Uncle Tom s Journey from Maryland to Canada

Uncle Tom s Journey from Maryland to Canada
Author: Edna M. Troiano
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781439666029

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“The true story behind Uncle Tom’s Cabin . . . the real story of his escape is more moving, and more harrowing, than anything one could put in fiction.” —Yesterday’s America Josiah Henson was born into slavery in La Plata, Maryland, and auctioned off as a child to pay his owner’s debt. After numerous trials and abuse, he earned the trust of his slaveholder by exhibiting intelligence and skill. Daringly, he escaped to Canada with his wife and children. There he established a settlement and school for fugitives and repeatedly returned to the United States to help lead others to freedom along the Underground Railroad. He published a bestselling autobiography and became a popular preacher, lecturer, and international celebrity. He is immortalized as the inspiration for the title character in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Author Edna M. Troiano recounts the amazing life of Maryland’s Josiah Henson and explores the sites devoted to his memory. “[An] intriguing examination of another heroic individual, Josiah Henson. Born in 1789, in Maryland, Henson was the abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe’s primary inspiration for Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” —Literary Review of Canada

Cottrell Lashbrook Brashear Campbell Family Lineage Volume I Cottrell Ancestry

Cottrell Lashbrook Brashear Campbell Family Lineage Volume I Cottrell Ancestry
Author: TC Cottrell
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780359752683

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In This four volume set the author traces his Cottrell, Lashbrook, Brashear, and Campbell Family Lineage from Europe to the present day. Details on descendants of each generation is carried down through at least four descendant generations when known. Volume I and II cover the author's Father's beginnings (Cottrell and Lashbrook Lines). Volume III and IV cover the author's Mother's beginnings (Brashear and Campbell Lines). Sources are extensively documented. Timeline and ancestor charts are also included as well an "all name" index for each volume that provides page number references for each individual found in the respective volume. This Volume (Volume I) traces the author's Cottrell ancestry to William Cottrell who was born around 1615 in Stockport, England. William's son Thomas Cottrell, the author's seventh great-grandfather, who was also born in Stockport in 1635 was the first Cottrell in the author's lineage to immigrate to the New World and settle in New Kent County, Virginia.

Bibliography of American Imprints to 1901 Main part

Bibliography of American Imprints to 1901  Main part
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1993
Genre: American literature
ISBN: UVA:X004795646

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The National Union Catalog Pre 1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog  Pre 1956 Imprints
Author: Library of Congress,American Library Association. Committee on Resources of American Libraries. National Union Catalog Subcommittee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1973
Genre: Catalogs, Union
ISBN: UOM:39015082987192

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Inside Kentucky

Inside Kentucky
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1933
Genre: Education
ISBN: UIUC:30112107818749

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