Bibliotheca Americana
Author: Joseph Sabin
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 602
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Author: Joseph Sabin
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 602
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Sidney Rollins
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Published: 1855
Total Pages: 24
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 592
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James T. Controvich
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2011-03-28
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 0810874806
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhile the role of the African American in American history has been written about extensively, it is often difficult to locate the wealth of material that has been published. African-Americans in Defense of the Nation builds on a long list of early bibliographies concerning the subject, bringing together a broad spectrum of titles related to the African-American participation in America's wars. It covers both military exploits—as African Americans have been involved in every American conflict since the Revolution—and their participation in the homefront support.
Author: Michael D. Robinson
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Published: 2017-10-03
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 1469633795
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany accounts of the secession crisis overlook the sharp political conflict that took place in the Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. Michael D. Robinson expands the scope of this crisis to show how the fate of the Border South, and with it the Union, desperately hung in the balance during the fateful months surrounding the clash at Fort Sumter. During this period, Border South politicians revealed the region's deep commitment to slavery, disputed whether or not to leave the Union, and schemed to win enough support to carry the day. Although these border states contained fewer enslaved people than the eleven states that seceded, white border Southerners chose to remain in the Union because they felt the decision best protected their peculiar institution. Robinson reveals anew how the choice for union was fraught with anguish and uncertainty, dividing families and producing years of bitter internecine violence. Letters, diaries, newspapers, and quantitative evidence illuminate how, in the absence of a compromise settlement, proslavery Unionists managed to defeat secession in the Border South.
Author: Elbridge Gerry Spaulding
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 92
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Publisher: Рипол Классик
Published: 1869
Total Pages: 270
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA resource of war - The credit of the government made immediately available: history of the legal tender paper money issued during the Great Rebellion; being a loan without interest and a national currency.
Author: Elbridge Gerry Spaulding
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
Published: 1869
Total Pages: 256
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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-09-23
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 3752505907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Author: Isaac N. Arnold
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 750
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