Blood Treasure

Blood   Treasure
Author: Donald Shaw Frazier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015033974422

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Tells the story of the Confederacy's ambitious attempt to conquer the Southwestern territories of New Mexico and Arizona, with Texas troops led by Lieutenant Colonel (and later Arizona governor) John R. Baylor, and General H.H. Sibley.

Treasure and Empire in the Civil War

Treasure and Empire in the Civil War
Author: Neil P. Chatelain
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2024-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476693811

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Across North America's periphery, unknown and overlooked Civil War campaigns were waged over whether the United States or Confederacy would dominate lands, mines, and seaborne transportation networks of North America's mineral wealth. The U.S. needed this wealth to stabilize their wartime economy while the Confederacy sought to expand their own treasury. Confederate armies advanced to seize the West and its gold and silver reserves, while warships steamed to intercept Panama route ships transporting bullion from California to Panama to New York. United States forces responded by expelling Confederate incursions and solidified territorial control by combating Indigenous populations and enacting laws encouraging frontier settlement. The U.S. Navy patrolled key ports, convoyed treasure ships, and integrated continent-wide intelligence networks in the ultimate game of cat and mouse. This book examines the campaigns to control North America's mineral wealth, linking the Civil War's military, naval, political, diplomatic and economic elements. Included are the hemispheric land and sea adventures involving tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, admiral and explorer Charles Wilkes, renowned sea captain Raphael Semmes, General Henry Sibley, cowboy and mountain man Kit Carson, Indigenous leaders Mangas Coloradas and Geronimo, writer and miner Mark Twain, and Mormon leader Brigham Young.

Lost Gold of the Republic

Lost Gold of the Republic
Author: Priit Vesilind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Coins, American
ISBN: 1933034068

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Come along on the search for the greatest shipwreck treasure of the Civil War era.

The Civil War Guerrilla

The Civil War Guerrilla
Author: Joseph M. Beilein,Matthew C. Hulbert
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2015-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813165332

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Civil War historians shed new light on the importance of guerrilla combat across the south in this “useful and fascinating work” (Choice). Touching states from Virginia to New Mexico, guerrilla warfare played a significant yet underexamined role in the Civil War. Guerrilla fighters fought for both the Union and the Confederacy—as well as their own ethnic groups, tribes, or families. They were deadly forces that plundered, tortured, and terrorized those in their path, and their impact is not yet fully understood. This richly diverse volume assembles a team of both rising and eminent scholars to examine guerrilla warfare in the South during the Civil War. Together, they discuss irregular combat as practiced by various communities in multiple contexts, including how it was used by Native Americans, the factors that motivated raiders in the border states, and the women who participated as messengers, informants, collaborators, and combatants. They also explore how the Civil War guerrilla has been mythologized in history, literature, and folklore.

Knights of the Golden Circle

Knights of the Golden Circle
Author: David C. Keehn
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807150054

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In 1860, during their first attempt to create the Golden Circle, several thousand Knights assembled in southern Texas to "colonize" the northern Mexico. Due to insufficient resources and organizational shortfalls, however, that filibuster failed. Later, the Knights shifted their focus and began pushing for disunion, spearheading prosecession rallies, and intimidating Unionists in the South. They appointed regional military commanders from the ranks of the South's major political and military figures, including men such as Elkanah Greer of Texas, Paul J. Semmes of Georgia, Robert C. Tyler of Maryland, and Virginius D. Groner of Virginia. Followers also established allies with the South's rabidly prosecession "fire-eaters," which included individuals such as Barnwell Rhett, Louis Wigfall, Henry Wise, and William Yancy.

Lost Oklahoma Treasure

Lost Oklahoma Treasure
Author: W. Craig Gaines
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439672198

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Oklahoma keeps its secrets. Adventurers combing the Wichita Mountains for the legendary Lost Cave with an Iron Door can slake their thirst at Cache Creek or Treasure Lake. Following the tradition of French and Spanish explorers, miners and pioneers stashed their valuable discoveries along the Santa Fe Trail and the California Road. Chief Opothleyahola reportedly buried gold coins that could be worth more than $14 million today, while businessman Dr. John J. Hayes never returned from a Confederate refugee camp to reclaim his hidden fortune. From the unrecovered loot of the James Gang to the fabled funds of the Knights of the Golden Circle, W. Craig Gaines tracks tales of treasure across sixty Oklahoma counties.

Civil War in the Southwest

Civil War in the Southwest
Author: Jerry D. Thompson
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781603447034

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Written "to set the record straight," these veterans' stories provide colorful accounts of the bloody battles of Valverde, Glorieta, and Peralta, as well as details fo the soldier's tragic and painful retreat back to Texas in the summer of 1862.

Love and War

Love and War
Author: Augustus Valerius Ball
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1933337427

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Ball's circumstances and experiences allowed him to glimpse the war through two sets of eyes, that of a loving husband, and of an increasingly disillusioned physician. The inclusion of Ball's medicinal recipe book is the first of its kind to appear in print completely annotated. Readers will find themselves educated about the medical and herbal lore of that era.