Upcountry South Carolina Goes to War

Upcountry South Carolina Goes to War

Author: Tom Moore Craig

Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press

Published: 2012-06-05

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1611171105

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This collection of Civil War correspondence chronicles the lives and concerns of three Confederate families in Piedmont, South Carolina. The letters in Upcountry South Carolina Goes to War provide valuable firsthand accounts of both battlefronts and the home front, sharing rich details about daily life as well as evolving attitudes toward the war. As the men of service age from each family join the Confederate ranks, they begin writing from military camps in Virginia and the Carolinas, describing combat in some of the war’s more significant battles. Though they remain staunch patriots to the Southern cause until the bitter end, the surviving combatants write candidly of their waning enthusiasm in the face of the realities of combat. The corresponding letters from the home front offer a more pragmatic assessment of the period and its hardships. Emblematic of the fates of many Southern families, the experiences of these representative South Carolinians are dramatically illustrated in their letters from the eve of the Civil War through its conclusion.


Ratchfords ... I Reckon

Ratchfords ... I Reckon

Author: Wilma Ratchford Craig

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13:

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William Ratchford was born in 1724, possibly in North Carolina, and in 1754 received a land grant in Anson (now Grant) Co., North Carolina. He married Mary Carroll, and they moved to South Carolina in 1791, settling in York Co. He died in 1804.


Newton genealogy

Newton genealogy

Author: L.E. Newton

Publisher: Рипол Классик

Published:

Total Pages: 881

ISBN-13: 5872011652

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Newton genealogy, genealogical, biographical, historical being a record of the descendants of Richard Newton of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts 1638, with genealogies of families descended from the immigrants, Rev. Roger Newton of Milford, Connecticut; Thomas Newton of Fairfield, Connecticut; Matthew Newton of Stonington, Connecticut; Newtons of Virginia; Newtons near Boston.