Three Months in the Southern States
Author: Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle
Publisher: Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and sons. 1863.
Published: 1863
Total Pages: 366
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Author: Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle
Publisher: Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and sons. 1863.
Published: 1863
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: LIEUT.-COL. FREMANTLE
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2011-10-18
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 1105130568
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAT the outbreak of the American war, in common with many of my countrymen, I felt very indifferent as to which side might win; but if I had any bias, my sympathies were rather in favor of the North, on account of the dislike which an Englishman naturally feels at the idea of slavery. But soon a sentiment of great admiration for the gallantry and determination of the Southerners, together with the unhappy contrast afforded by the foolish bullying conduct of the Northerners, caused a complete revulsion in my feelings, and I was unable to repress a strong wish to go to America and see something of thiswonderful struggle.
Author: Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Published: 2014-08-15
Total Pages: 724
ISBN-13: 1782895434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes Civil War Map and Illustrations Pack - 224 battle plans, campaign maps and detailed analyses of actions spanning the entire period of hostilities. “A British soldier's view of the great conflict of blue and grey “The author of this book has, perhaps, achieved more renown in recent years than at any time since the publication of his literary efforts. Those familiar with the film, 'Gettysburg' will recall the unusual figure of a British Guards officer attired (inaccurately) in his full dress Guardsman's scarlet uniform among the ranks of the Virginians at the famous and pivotal battle. The cinema may have taken its usual liberties, but the character was firmly based in fact and was none other than the author of this book. The British Empire felt no need to come down strongly on either side of the conflict between the States, but its support for the Confederacy was both implicit and occasionally obvious. Fremantle wanted to see the war at first hand and so he travelled to America and accompanied the Confederate forces-actually unglamorously in mufti-in the field. His experiences brought him to the collision of Gettysburg and history is indebted to Fremantle for the observations of a comparatively impartial military man on these monumental times and events. Essential Civil war material.”-Print Edition
Author: Arthur Fremantle
Publisher: Applewood Books
Published: 2008-11
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 1429016663
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA British soldier's view of the great conflict of blue and gray.
Author: Col. Fremantle
Publisher: Outlook Verlag
Published: 2020-07-17
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 3752313684
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original: Three Months in the Southern States by Col. Fremantle
Author: Ben H. Procter
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2014-05-23
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 0292763891
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn H. Reagan was one of the most important figures in Texas history; this was the first biography of him to be published. Reagan, who was born in Sevier County, Tennessee, in 1818, came to Texas twenty-one years later—while Texas was still a republic—and stayed to play many major roles in its later economic and political development. In this excellent biography, Ben H. Procter not only re-creates for us the character of the man, with his forthright integrity and his boundless desire for knowledge, but also places him against the background of the time in which he lived. In vivid language Procter portrays the violence and vigor of pioneer life, the excitement of frontier politics, the dedication, devotion, enthusiasm, and—ultimately—despair of the Civil War, and the bitterness of the struggle with the railroad tycoons and their gargantuan monopolies. Spanning as it does the Republic of Texas, early statehood, the Confederacy, Reconstruction, and the era of the "robber barons," the story of John H. Reagan encompasses a panoramic sweep of mid- to late-nineteenth-century United States history. Throughout his long life, respect came to Reagan almost as a matter of course. The forceful strength of his personality made an impression few people could ignore. From the day when Colonel Durst hired the young Reagan as a tutor for his children, exclaiming, "This man is a scholar," until the day some fifty years later when Governor Hogg persuaded him to leave the U.S. Senate to become chairman of the new Railroad Commission because the Commission "must be above reproach," his extraordinary character and ability were recognized. In fact, the perceptive intelligence that made him examine all aspects of a situation, and the sturdy integrity and courage that made it impossible for him to abandon a position he believed to be right simply because it was for the moment unpopular, frequently gave him the appearance of a prophet. Although this "prophetic gift" occasionally led to interludes of public disfavor, Reagan was accorded honor, even in his own land—and in later years veneration—that any prophet might envy.
Author: Robert Clarke & Co
Publisher:
Published: 1883
Total Pages: 334
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elizabeth Brown Pryor
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 0670025909
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the psychology, character, and leadership of the sixteenth president as evidenced by six encounters with his constituents, from an awkward meeting with Army officers on the eve of the Civil War to a White House conversation with a fierce abolitionist.
Author: Clarke, Robert, & Co., Cincinnati, O.
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Published: 1883
Total Pages: 324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alton Hornsby
Publisher: University Press of America
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9780761828723
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSoutherners, Too? challenges the view that "southern heritage" refers to white southerners only by revealing that, historically and culturally, African-Americans have been integral to southern life and history. In much of the public and scholarly debates on the display of the Confederate flag, "southern heritage" has been seen in the context of the white south. Although there are some published works on the black southerner, in the debate and in some of the literature, African-Americans are either invisible or appear in an ambivalent manner. The intent of this work is to encourage a new focus on the Black South.