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A Southern Community in Crisis

A Southern Community in Crisis
Author: Randolph B. Campbell
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2016-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 162511043X

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Historians have published countless studies of the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 and the era of Reconstruction that followed those four years of brutally destructive conflict. Most of these works focus on events and developments at the national or state level, explaining and analyzing the causes of disunion, the course of the war, and the bitter disputes that arose during restoration of the Union. Much less attention has been given to studying how ordinary people experienced the years from 1861 to 1876. What did secession, civil war, emancipation, victory for the United States, and Reconstruction mean at the local level in Texas? Exactly how much change—economic, social, and political—did the era bring to the focus of the study, Harrison County: a cotton-growing, planter-dominated community with the largest slave population of any county in the state? Providing an answer to that question is the basic purpose of A Southern Community in Crisis: Harrison County, Texas, 1850–1880. First published by the Texas State Historical Association in 1983, the book is now available in paperback, with a foreword by Andrew J. Torget, one of the Lone Star State’s top young historians.


Harrison County, Texas in the Civil War

Harrison County, Texas in the Civil War
Author: Kathryn Hooper Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Harrison County (Tex.)
ISBN: 9780911317664

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A list of veterans of the Civil War from Harrison County, Texas, supplemented with additional personal information from various sources.


Harrison County, Texas

Harrison County, Texas
Author: W. T. S. Keller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1888
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

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Early settlement of Harrison County; pre-Civil War plantation society and slavery; post-war economic hardships; cultural advantages of Marshall, Harrison County seat; the future of the Negro.


The Fate of Texas

The Fate of Texas
Author: Charles D. Grear
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781610751476

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In its examination of a state too often neglected by Civil War historians, The Fate of Texas presents Texas as a decidedly Southern, yet in many ways unusual, state seriously committed to and deeply affected by the Confederate war effort in a multitude of ways. When the state joined the Confederacy and fought in the war, its fate was uncertain. The war touched every portion of the population and all aspects of life in Texas. Never before has a group of historians examined the impact of the war on so many facets of the state.


Texas After The Civil War

Texas After The Civil War
Author: Carl H. Moneyhon
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781585443628

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Moneyhon looks at the reasons Reconstruction failed to live up to its promise.


Lone Star Blue and Gray

Lone Star Blue and Gray
Author: Ralph Wooster
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625110359

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From the bitter disputes over secession to the ways in which the conflict would be remembered, Texas and Texans were caught up in the momentous struggles of the American Civil War. Tens of thousands of Texans joined military units, and scarcely a household in the state was unaffected as mothers and wives assumed new roles in managing farms and plantations. Still others grappled with the massive social, political, and economic changes wrought by the bloodiest conflict in American history. The sixteen essays (eleven of them new) from some of the leading historians in the field in the second edition of Lone Star Blue and Gray illustrate the rich traditions and continuing vitality of Texas Civil War scholarship. Along with these articles, editors Ralph A. and Robert Wooster provide a succinct introduction to the war and Texas and recommended readings for those seeking further investigations of virtually every aspect of the war as experienced in the Lone Star State.


Women in Civil War Texas

Women in Civil War Texas
Author: Deborah M. Liles
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1574416510

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Women in Civil War Texas is the first book dedicated to the unique experiences of Texas women during the Civil War. It fills the literary void in Texas women’s history during this time, connects Texas women’s lives to southern women’s history, and shares the diversity of experiences of women in Texas during the Civil War. An introductory essay situates the anthology within both Civil War and Texas women’s history. Contributors explore Texas women and their vocal support for secession and in support of a war, coping with their husbands’ wartime absences, the importance of letter-writing as a means of connecting families, and how pro-Union sentiment caused serious difficulties for women. They also analyze the effects of ethnicity, focusing on African American, German, and Tejana women’s experiences. Finally, two essays examine the problem of refugee women in east Texas and the dangers facing western frontier women. These essays develop the historical understanding of what it meant to be a Texas woman during the Civil War and also contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexity of the war and its effects.


Early Harrison County Records

Early Harrison County Records
Author: Mrs. Jack Castleberry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1949*
Genre: Harrison County (Tex.)
ISBN:

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Consists of transcripts of receipts for sales to Confederate Army of agricultural goods, contract slave labor, ferry service, etc., in Jefferson, Tex.; transcripts of Confederate Army accounts for purchases in Jefferson, Tex.; maps of northeast corner of Texas; Key family lease agreement concerning rental of their home in Marshall, Tex., during the Civil War, to Mo. governor; 1862 newspaper articles concerning Battle of Richmond, Confederate States Congress, and Va. Legislature.


Widows by the Thousand

Widows by the Thousand
Author: M. Jane Johansson
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781557288417

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This collection of letters written between Theophilus and Harriet Perry during the Civil War provides an intimate, firsthand account of the effect of the war on one young couple. Perry was an officer with the 28th Texas Cavalry, a unit that campaigned in Arkansas and Louisiana as part of the division known as ""Walker's Greyhounds."" His letters describe his service in a highly literate style that is unusual for Confederate accounts. He documents a number of important events, including his experiences as a detached officer in Arkansas in the winter of 1862-63, the attempt to relieve the siege of Vicksburg, mutiny in his regiment, and the Red River campaign, just before he was killed in the battle of Pleasant Hill. Harriet's writings allow the reader to witness the everyday life of an upper-class woman enduring home front deprivations, facing the hardships and fears of childbearing and childrearing alone, and coping with other challenges resulting from her husband's absence.