Message of the Governor of Indiana to the General Assembly, Jan. 9th, 1863
Author: Indiana. Governor (1861-1867 : Morton)
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Published: 1863
Total Pages: 40
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Author: Indiana. Governor (1861-1867 : Morton)
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Published: 1863
Total Pages: 40
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Indiana. Governor (1861-1867 : Morton)
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 40
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Indiana Legion
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 148
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gail Stephens
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Published: 2013-07-23
Total Pages: 769
ISBN-13: 0871953323
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThirty-two years after the battle of Shiloh, Lew Wallace returned to the battlefield, mapping the route of his April 1862 march. Ulysses S. Grant, Wallace's commander at Shiloh, expected Wallace and his Third Division to arrive early in the afternoon of April 6. Wallace and his men, however, did not arrive until nightfall, and in the aftermath of the bloodbath of Shiloh Grant attributed Wallace's late arrival to a failure to obey orders. By mapping the route of his march and proving how and where he had actually been that day, the sixty-seven-year-old Wallace hoped to remove the stigma of "Shiloh and its slanders." That did not happen. Shiloh still defines Wallace's military reputation, overshadowing the rest of his stellar military career and making it easy to forget that in April 1862 he was a rising military star, the youngest major general in the Union army. Wallace was devoted to the Union, but he was also pursuing glory, fame, and honor when he volunteered to serve in April 1861. In Shadow of Shiloh: Major General Lew Wallace in the Civil War, author Gail Stephens specifically addresses Wallace's military career and its place in the larger context of Civil War military history.
Author: Roger D. Hunt
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2014-01-10
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 1476613869
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis biographical dictionary documents the Union army colonels who commanded regiments from Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Entries are arranged first by state and then by regiment, and provide a biographical sketch of each colonel focusing on his Civil War service. Many of the colonels covered herein never rose above that rank, failing to win promotion to brigadier general or brevet brigadier general, and have therefore received very little scholarly attention prior to this work.
Author: Ohio
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 840
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains the annual reports of various Ohio state governmental offices including the Adjutant General, Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Quartermaster, etc.
Author: Pennsylvania State Library
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Published: 1878
Total Pages: 1090
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Calvin Fletcher
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 575
ISBN-13: 0871950251
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCalvin Fletcher, born in Vermont in 1798, came to Indiana from Ohio in 1821, and in the next forty-five years made a fortune, raised eleven children, and was a pillar of the community. This pioneer Indianapolis lawyer, banker, and philanthropist kept a diary for most of his long life, and in it he recorded both the growth of his family and his community. Whether complaining, criticizing, observing shrewdly, or agonizing, Fletcher emerges as both a complex and unforgettable human being. Each of the set's nine volumes has a preface, chronology, and index. Volume nine includes a cumulative index.
Author: Indiana. General Assembly. House
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Published: 1863
Total Pages: 834
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dawn Bakken
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2022-09-06
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 0253063485
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWars are fought on the home front as well as the battlefront. Spouses, family, friends, and communities are called upon to sacrifice and persevere in the face of a changed reality. Hoosiers on the Home Front explores the lives and experiences of ordinary Hoosiers from around Indiana who were left to fight at home during wartimes. Drawn from the rich holdings of the Indiana Magazine of History, a journal of state and midwestern history published since 1905, this collection includes original diaries, letters and memoirs, and research essays—all focused on Hoosiers on the home front of the Civil War through the Vietnam War. Readers will meet, among others, Joshua Jones of the 19th Indiana Volunteer Regiment and his wife, Celia; Attia Porter, a young resident of Corydon, Indiana, writing to her cousin about Morgan's Raid; Civil War and World War I veterans who came into conflict over the Indianapolis 500 and Memorial Day observances; Virginia Mayberry, a wife and mother on the World War II home front; and university students and professors—including antiwar activist Howard Zinn and conservative writer R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.—clashing over the Vietnam War. Hoosiers on the Home Front offers a compelling glimpse of how war impacts everyone, even those who never saw the front line.