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E-grāmata: Whartons' War: The Civil War Correspondence of General Gabriel C. Wharton and Anne Radford Wharton, 1863-1865

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  • Formāts: 456 pages
  • Sērija : Civil War America
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469667720
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  • Formāts: 456 pages
  • Sērija : Civil War America
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469667720
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Between March 1863 and July 1865, Confederate newlyweds Brigadier General Gabriel C. Wharton and Anne Radford Wharton wrote 524 letters, and all survived, unknown until now. Separated by twenty years in age and differing opinions on myriad subjects, these educated and articulate Confederates wrote frankly and perceptively on their &8239;Civil War &8239;world. Sharing opinions on generals and politicians, the course of the war, the fate of the Confederacy, life at home, and their wavering loyalties, the &8239;Whartons &8239;explored the shifting gender roles brought on by war, changing relations between slave owners and enslaved people, the challenges of life behind Confederate lines, the pain of familial loss, the definitions of duty and honor, and more.&8239;&8239;

Featuring one of the fullest &8239;known &8239;sets of correspondence by a high-level officer and his wife, this volume reveals the &8239;Whartons' wartime experience from their courtship in the spring of 1863 to June 1865, when Gabriel Wharton swore loyalty to the United States and accepted parole before returning home. William C. Davis and Sue Heth Bell's thoughtful editing guides readers into this world of experience and its ongoing historical relevance.

List of Illustrations
vii
Foreword ix
Preface xiii
Introduction. Gabe and Nannie: 1824--March 1863 1(19)
Chapter 1 Engagement: March 8--May 12, 1863
20(16)
Chapter 2 Newlyweds: June 9--July 16, 1863
36(14)
Chapter 3 Off to Join General Lee: July 20--28, 1863
50(12)
Chapter 4 Nannie Sees "Action": August 1--6, 1863
62(11)
Chapter 5 Waiting for Lee: August 7--13, 1863
73(13)
Chapter 6 A General at Last: August 17--September 26, 1863
86
Chapter 7 Stuck in East Tennessee: September 27--November 8, 1863
37(74)
Chapter 8 Blountville Days: November 9--25, 1863
111(13)
Chapter 9 Endless Tennessee: November 25--30, 1863
124(8)
Chapter 10 Marching All Year and Doing Nothing: December 1--14, 1863
132(11)
Chapter 11 Fed Up with General Jones: December 15, 1863--January 7, 1864
143(11)
Chapter 12 Bull's Gap: January 9-22, 1864
154(12)
Chapter 13 Still at Bull's Gap: January 23--31, 1864
166(10)
Chapter 14 Farewell, General Jones: February 1--13, 1864
176(13)
Chapter 15 The Hope of Spring: February 14--March 25, 1864
189(10)
Chapter 16 Back to Old Virginia: March 27--April 10, 1864
199(10)
Chapter 17 The Eve of Battle: April 13--May 4, 1864
209(11)
Chapter 18 New Market: May 5--17, 1864
220(13)
Chapter 19 Battles and a Baby: May 19--June 23, 1864
233(13)
Chapter 20 Yankees in Commotion: June 29--August 10, 1864
246(16)
Chapter 21 Glimmers of Hope: August 12--September 2, 1864
262(11)
Chapter 22 Winchester to Fisher's Hill: September 6--29, 1864
273(14)
Chapter 23 Cedar Creek: September 30--October 22, 1864
287(15)
Chapter 24 Disillusionment with Early: October 23--November 4, 1864
302(12)
Chapter 25 Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?: November 4--24, 1864
314(15)
Chapter 26 Winter of Discontent: November 26--December 23, 1864
329(14)
Chapter 27 An End at Last: December 26, 1864--June 21, 1865
343(15)
Epilogue. Aftermath: "A Full, Rich Life" 358(23)
Notes 381(42)
Bibliography 423(6)
Index 429
William C. Davis was professor of history at Virgina Tech and is the author or editor of more than 50 books on Civil War and Southern history.

Sue Heth Bell is the Whartons' great-great granddaughter. While rummaging in the parents' garage, she discovered the cache of letters that became the foundation for this book.

Peter S. Carmichael is the Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College.