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Consecrated Dust

Consecrated Dust
Author: Mary Frailey Calland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2022-06-19
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ISBN: 9781977253231

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On September 17, 1862, an explosion at the Allegheny Arsenal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, kills seventy-eight girls rolling bullet cartridges for the Union army. News of the catastrophe is buried, however, beneath the horrendous casualty reports coming out of the Battle of Antietam, fought on the very same day. Inspired by these two real-life tragedies, Consecrated Dust tells the wartime story of four young northerners - feminist, Clara Ambrose; soldier, Garrett Cameron; industrialist, Edgar Gliddon; and immigrant, Annie Burke - friends, lovers, and bitter rivals. In the teeming streets and factories of Pittsburgh, and on the battlefields of the Army of the Potomac, they struggle to survive, forced to choose between love and duty, sacrifice and greed. Their choices ultimately lead to their presence at both the Arsenal and the Antietam battlefield on that fateful September day, a day that reveals the true meaning of courage - a day not all of them will survive. "Mary Frailey Calland bridges the gap between historian and storyteller, adeptly using characters to walk the reader through the times and events in 1862 Pittsburgh where life and the consequences of war collide. Rich in historic detail, Consecrated Dust is a narrative window to the past." MICHAEL KRAUS, Curator of Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, and military consultant to the films Gettysburg and Cold Mountain. "The Civil War is seared into American memory for the horrors of the battlefields, North and South. Mary Calland's Consecrated Dust brings the tragedy to the northern home front and Pittsburgh - the Arsenal of the Union - which experienced in a single day the greatest death of civilians during the four year conflict." ANDREW E. MASICH, President & CEO of the Senator John Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh, PA.


Barddoniaeth

Barddoniaeth
Author: Benjamin Thomas (Myfyr Emlyn)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1898
Genre:
ISBN:

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Ireland

Ireland
Author: John Frederick Finerty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1904
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:

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Pittsburgh Irish

Pittsburgh Irish
Author: Gerard F. O'Neil
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625853882

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Presbyterians from the Irish province of Ulster were among the first to push the wild frontier west and found the city of Pittsburgh. By the 1840s, the flow of Irish Catholic immigrants had become a flood. Fleeing the great hunger and facing resentment in the city, they established themselves as key members of the community, building railroads and canals and establishing schools, hospitals and fraternal orders. During the Civil War, 156 women, many of them Irish, made the ultimate sacrifice for their new country when the Allegheny Arsenal exploded. The Fenians fought Southern Rebels under a green flag and made a little-known invasion of Canada in 1866. In the twentieth century, the sons and daughters of Erin took on roles as political leaders, labor agitators and entrepreneurs. Exploring tales of saints, sinners and visionaries, author Gerard F. O'Neil offers a beguiling and fascinating history of the Pittsburgh Irish.


The Granite Monthly

The Granite Monthly
Author: Henry Harrison Metcalf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1900
Genre: New Hampshire
ISBN:

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The Granite Monthly

The Granite Monthly
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1900
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Granite State Monthly

Granite State Monthly
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Total Pages: 462
Release: 1900
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Truth, in Defence of the word of God-vanquishing Infidelity. A vindication of the Book of Genesis. Addressed to the Rev. William Buckland ... wherein his objections to the first chapter of Genesis are met, etc

Truth, in Defence of the word of God-vanquishing Infidelity. A vindication of the Book of Genesis. Addressed to the Rev. William Buckland ... wherein his objections to the first chapter of Genesis are met, etc
Author: Fowler DE JOHNSONE
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Total Pages: 282
Release: 1838
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