6 edition of Three Months in the Southern States: The 1863 War Diary of an English Soldier found in the catalog.
Published
January 1998
by Greenhouse Publishing Company
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Written in
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 316 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8517026M |
ISBN 10 | 096168447X |
ISBN 10 | 9780961684471 |
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew: Septem J , by Samuel Andrew Agnew, United States --History -- Civil War, -- Civilian relief -- South Carolina the Southern States are going out one after another and the border states undetermined. in it as many as the space will allow and 2 ladies have charge each week send every day to the Rail Road and provide 3 meals. This war has brought out all over the.
This book deals with the 3 months in when the U.S. high command decided to occupy and hold the island of Guadalcanal in the South Pacific. This was an undertaking for which the navy was not yet prepared and many thousands of U.S. sailors This is a very depressing book for any American to read/5(). Eight months of the year Hallowell, Maine, was a seaport. From early April to late November, ocean-going vessels sailed up the Kennebec, forty-six miles from the open Atlantic, bringing Pennsylvania flour, West Indian sugar, and English cloth and hardware, returning with shingles, clapboards, hogshead and barrel staves, white ash capstan bars, and pine boards destined for Boston or Bristol or.
When the Southern states seceded to form their own government in , one of their first moves was to organise an army. The South's fighting men served from the time of their enlistment until the end of the war, receiving poor rations, and even worse clothing - and this despite the fact that one of the first steps taken by the new army was to design a uniform and establish standards for. Pages. Home ; About; Reviews; Documents & Speeches; Official Reports; Lists; Newspapers; Guides.
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Three Months In The Southern States: The War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June [Illustrated Edition] Kindle Edition by Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle (Author) Format: Kindle Edition/5(11).
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From April to early July —the critical period of campaigns at Vicksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg—Fremantle traveled from the Texas frontier to northern Virginia, recording in a diary his experience of the war.
Three Months in the Southern States, published upon his return to England later in the year, has long been considered a Cited by: Written in a witty, engaging style, Three Months in the Southern States came out of the diary kept by British Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Freemantle as he traveled across the Confederacy from April-mid Julyculminating in his presence at the battle of Gettysburg/5.
(title page) Three Months in the Southern States: April, June, Lieut.-Col. Fremantle p. Mobile S. Goetzel Call number Conf. (Rare Book Collection, University of.
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Three Months in the Southern States, April-June Civil War Classic Library. by Arthur Fremantle. $ Three Months In The Southern States: The War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June [Illustrated Edition].
San Francisco: Golden Springs Publishing, © Named Person: Arthur James Lyon Fremantle, Sir; Arthur James Lyon Fremantle, Sir: Material Type: Document, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File. The American Civil War was at a turning point in when Lt.
Col. Arthur J. Fremantle of the British Coldstream Guards toured the Confederacy. Mildly predisposed toward the Union side because of his dislike of slavery, he was soon awakened to the gallantry of Jefferson Davis, Robert E.
Lee and his generals, ordinary Johnny Rebs, and the women left at home. From April to early July The Reconstruction era was the period in American history that lasted from to following the American Civil War (–65) and is a significant chapter in the history of American civil truction ended the remnants of Confederate secession and abolished slavery, making the newly freed slaves citizens with civil rights ostensibly guaranteed by three new constitutional.
William McKinley (born William McKinley Jr.; Janu – Septem ) was the 25th president of the United States fromuntil his assassination in During his presidency, McKinley led the nation to victory in the Spanish–American War, raised protective tariffs to promote American industry, and kept the nation on the gold standard in a rejection of the expansionary.
The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States from tofought between northern states loyal to the Union and southern states that had seceded from the Union to form the Confederate States of America.
The civil war began primarily as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black people.
On January 1,Abraham Lincoln signs the Emancipation ting to stitch together a nation mired in a bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln made a last-ditch, but carefully. Three Months in the Southern States is a book written by Captain Arthur Fremantle, of the Coldstream Guards, upon his return to England from his three-month stay (April 2 until J ) in the Confederate States of America.
Most specifically mentioned in the book are Fremantle's travels through Texas, the deep south, and finally when he arrived in the company of the Army of Northern. Fremantle supposedly was an anti-slavery English soldier who came over here while on leave from his military duties.
He entered the US from Mexico, and spent three months working his way through the Confederacy meeting many of the major players; and crossed into 4/5(3). Best-selling author and acclaimed Civil War expert Stephen W. Sears, hailed by The New York Times Book Review as “arguably the preeminent living historian of the war’s eastern theater,” crafts what will stand the test of time as the definitive history of the greatest battle ever fought on American soil.
Drawing on years of research, Sears focuses on the big picture, capturing the entire. In DecemberLincoln used his war powers and issued a "Proclamation for Amnesty and Reconstruction", which offered Southern states a chance to peacefully rejoin the Union if they abolished slavery and collected loyalty oaths from 10% of their voting population.
Before the end of the war. Book is in Like New / near Mint Condition. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Text will be unmarked and pages crisp. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order. THREE MONTHS IN SOUTHERN STATES: APRIL-JUNE, (COLLECTOR'S LIBRARY OF CIVIL WAR) By Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - Hardcover **Mint Condition**.
A pocket diary of the daily calendar type, kept by Lt. Alfred Moore during his service in Co. I, 11th Virginia Cavalry. Moore (b. c) was a farmer from Fairfax County, Virginia; he joined the Confederate army in and served for the duration of the war, in three Virginia cavalry regiments.
Moore kept the diary for around 5 1/2 months. The American Civil War began inlasted untiland was ruinous by any standard. Within months of President Lincoln’s inauguration, seven southern states began the secession from the Union and declared the Confederate States of America.
Florida had been admitted to the United States as a slave state in In JanuaryFlorida became the third Southern state to secede from the Union after the November presidential election victory of Abraham was admitted to the breakaway Confederate States of America in April in advance of the American Civil War.
Florida had by far the smallest population of the. Journal of the Military Service Instituition of the United States XXVI () Watkins, Frederick H. III (editor). Civil War Letters and Diary of Major Frederick W. Watkins, pages. Items the museum holds are in bold.
Back to Civil War Artillery Units.What event made the North realize that the Civil War would not be quickly over? First Battle of Manassas. What were fundamental parts of the Northern strategy for victory? capture the Mississippi River, blockade Southern ports, and invade the South and defeat its armies.
According to the textbook, what was the central issue that sparked the.Corporal William W. Josselyn, wounded May 3,at Fredericksburg, died May 7, and was buried in the cemetery near Potomac Creek, Va., age This soldier had a strong presentiment that he should fall in action, telling one of his comrades of this feeling.
Such proved to be the result.