Unholy Rebellion The Civil War Diary of Charles Adam Wetherbee

Unholy Rebellion  The Civil War Diary of Charles Adam Wetherbee
Author: D. W. Carter
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781483459097

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"I left three years ago to do my part in putting down this unholy rebellion." By 1861, Charles Adam Wetherbee had officially traded his comfortable life as a college student for one that included drafty Sibley tents, long marches in weather and wilderness of all kinds, and bloodshed. A Union infantryman with the Thirty-Fourth Illinois Volunteer Regiment, he survived the battles of Shiloh, Stones River, Liberty Gap, Atlanta, and others. One hundred years later, long after Wetherbee had died, a tattered and faded diary was found at a home in Lawrence, Kansas. The homeowner opened its pages and was astonished to discover that Wetherbee had penned every detail of his daily life during the Civil War. Wetherbee's diary presents a realistic view of what a soldier's life entailed, as the reader is thrust into the firsthand drama of the Civil War as it was endured by enlisted participants. Get a true sense of what the Civil War was like from someone who was there to witness an Unholy Rebellion.

Unholy Rebellion The Civil War Diary of Charles Adam Wetherbee

Unholy Rebellion  The Civil War Diary of Charles Adam Wetherbee
Author: D. W. Carter
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781483459110

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"I left three years ago to do my part in putting down this unholy rebellion." By 1861, Charles Adam Wetherbee had officially traded his comfortable life as a college student for one that included drafty Sibley tents, long marches in weather and wilderness of all kinds, and bloodshed. A Union infantryman with the Thirty-Fourth Illinois Volunteer Regiment, he survived the battles of Shiloh, Stones River, Liberty Gap, Atlanta, and others. One hundred years later, long after Wetherbee had died, a tattered and faded diary was found at a home in Lawrence, Kansas. The homeowner opened its pages and was astonished to discover that Wetherbee had penned every detail of his daily life during the Civil War. Wetherbee's diary presents a realistic view of what a soldier's life entailed, as the reader is thrust into the firsthand drama of the Civil War as it was endured by enlisted participants. Get a true sense of what the Civil War was like from someone who was there to witness an Unholy Rebellion.

The Boys of Bath The Civil War Diary of Pvt Charles Brother USMC

The Boys of Bath  The Civil War Diary of Pvt  Charles Brother  USMC
Author: Christine Friesel
Publsiher: Charley Brother, LLC
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1736208705

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When poet Fannie Toyne talked about her father, Charles Brother, which was hardly ever, she said her earliest memory was being thrown out a window. When Civil War Marine Charles Brother talked about "the boys," which was often, he talked of the pursuit of that prize ship and the Battle of Mobile Bay when Admiral Farragut reportedly cried out, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" Drenched in history and sea salt, The Boys of Bath is a saga of sacrifice and loyalty, exhibiting the few and proud men of rare, high spirit: the first to go in, not flinching for canon, shipwreck, or mines. Charles Brother wrote of life in Bath, New York, and in the barracks in Boston and Brooklyn, the New York Draft Riots, gunnery, targets, storms, and drilling with terrific shipmates-men who were agile and ready to fly in the ropes and through life-his fraternity. His story is about the bloody correction of the nineteenth century, made by grandsons of slave owners, a story relevant only to those who know well this business of being wrong about all of it-the true cost of sin against a race and the exit strategy, the unspoken promise to be silent, the pursuit of a prize, and the torpedo mines primed to give way to that switch, even those only in your head.

Prolonged Wars

Prolonged Wars
Author: Karl P. Magyar,Constantine P. Danopoulos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0898758343

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The authors of the articles in this anthology examine the underlying impact of the cold war on protracted conflict in Africa and Asia. These area specialists examine the factors that produced prolonged conflict and what each side in them considered the cause(s) of these struggles. They analyze the reasons for "success" and "failure" in each of these regional conflicts.

The Negro in the United States

The Negro in the United States
Author: Dorothy Porter Wesley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1999
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: UOM:39015042398407

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Identifies some 1,700 works about African Americans. Entries include full bibliographic information as well as Library of Congress call numbers and location in 11 major university libraries. Entries are arranged by subjects such as art, civil rights, folk tales, history, legal status, medicine, music, race relations, and regional studies. First published in 1970 by the Library of Congress.

Sight and Embodiment in the Middle Ages

Sight and Embodiment in the Middle Ages
Author: S. Biernoff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230508354

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This book breaks new ground by bringing postmodern writings on vision and embodiment into dialogue with medieval texts and images: an interdisciplinary strategy that illuminates and complicates both cultures. This is an invaluable reference work for anyone interested in the history and theory of visuality, and it is essential reading for scholars of art, science or spirituality in the medieval period.

History of Ashburnham Massachusetts from the Grant of Dorchester Canada to the Present Time 1734 1886

History of Ashburnham  Massachusetts  from the Grant of Dorchester Canada to the Present Time  1734 1886
Author: Ezra Scollay Stearns
Publsiher: Ashburnham, Mass., Pub. by the town
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1887
Genre: Ashburnham (Mass. : Town)
ISBN: HARVARD:32044012012522

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Castle Valley America

Castle Valley America
Author: Nancy Taniguchi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015060075804

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This is American history told through the stories of an atypical, for Utah, region. Castle Valley is roughly conterminous with two counties, Carbon and Emery, which together formed a rural, industrial enclave in a mostly desert environment behind the mountain range that borders Utah's principal corridor of settlement. In Castle Valley, coal mining and the railroad attracted diverse, multiethnic communities and a fair share of historic characters, from Butch Cassidy, who stole its largest payroll, to Mother Jones, who helped organize its workers against its mining companies. Among the last major segments of the state to be settled, it was also a generally poor region that stretched the capabilities of people to scratch a living from a harsh landscape. The people of Castle Valley experienced complex, unusual combinations of both social cohesion and conflict, but they struggled through poverty, labor disputes, major mining disasters, and other challenges to build communities whose stories reflected the historical course of the nation as a whole. In order to convey her subject's both unique and representative qualities, Nancy Taniguchi has written an epic history that is not just local history, but American history written locally. Nancy J. Taniguchi, who lived for thirteen years in Castle Valley and was previously on the faculty of the College of Eastern Utah in Price, is professor of history at California State University, Stanislaus. She is the author of numerous published articles in mining, legal, women's, western, and Utah history and of one book, Necessary Fraud: Progressive Reform and Utah Coal.