Virginia at war, 1865 /
By January 1865, most of Virginia's schools were closed, many newspapers had ceased publication, businesses suffered, and food was scarce. Having endured major defeats on their home soil and the loss of much of the state's territory to the Union army, Virginia's Confederate soldiers b...
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Other Authors / Creators: | Davis, William C., 1946- Robertson, James I., Jr. 1930-2019. |
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Other Corporate Authors / Creators: | Virginia Center for Civil War Studies. |
Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Language notes: | English. |
Imprint: | Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, ©2012. |
Series: | Virginia at war series.
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Online Access: | Click here for full text |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Land Operations in 1865
- 2. Uncertainties and Alarms
- 3. The Question of Bread is a Very Serious One
- 4. Better To Be Merry Than Sad
- 5. To Danville
- 6. When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- 7. Traitors Shall Not Dictate to Us
- 8. So Unsettled by the War
- 9. Diary of a Southern Refugee During the War, August 1864-May 1865