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Title The Civil War in Georgia : a new Georgia encyclopedia companion / edited by John C. Inscoe.
Publication Info Athens : University of Georgia Press, 2011.



Descript 1 online resource (xii, 305 pages) : illustrations, maps
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Note "A project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia."
"Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council and the University System of Georgia/GALILEO."
Contents Section 1: Prelude to war: Slavery -- Wanderer -- Georgia in 1860 -- Sectional crisis -- Georgia platform -- Secession -- State constitution of 1861 -- Milledgeville -- Old Governor's Mansion -- Section 2: The war years: For Pulaski -- Union blockade and coastal occupation -- Savannah -- USS Water Witch -- Naval war on the Chattahoochee River -- Guerrilla warfare -- Andrews raid -- Black troops -- Battle of Chickamauga -- Atlanta Campaign -- Battle of Resaca -- Battle of Pickett's Mill -- Battle of Kennesaw Mountain -- Sherman's march to the sea -- Griswoldville -- Wilson's raid -- Capture of Jefferson Davis -- Confederate gold -- Civil War photojournalist: George N. Barnard -- Military support: Georgia Military Institute -- Confederate hospitals -- Industry and manufacturing -- Atlanta as Confederate hub -- Roswell Mill Women -- Prisons -- Andersonville Prison -- Home front: Newspaper -- The countryman -- Unionists -- Desertion -- Dissent -- Women -- Nancy Harts Militia --Welfare and poverty -- Emancipation -- Sherman's field order no. 15.
Section 3: The war's legacy: Postwar identity: Reconstruction -- Lost cause religion -- Confederate veteran organizations -- United Daughters of the Confederacy -- Commemorative sites and activities: Cemeteries -- Confederate monuments -- Cyclorama -- Fitzgerald -- Stone Mountain -- Civil War Heritage trails -- National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus -- Civil War Centennial -- Reenacting -- Archaeology -- Literary and cinematic perspectives: Journals, diaries, and memoirs -- Slave narratives -- Macaria -- "Marching through Georgia" -- On the plantation -- The general -- Gone with the wind (Novel) -- Gone with the wind (Film) -- The great locomotive chase -- The Andersonville trial (Play) and Andersonville (Film) -- Jubilee -- The wind done gone -- Fictional treatments of Sherman in Georgia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780820341828 (electronic bk.)
0820341827 (electronic bk.)
128330368X
9781283303682
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Subject Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Alt author Inscoe, John C., 1951- editor.
Descript 1 online resource (xii, 305 pages) : illustrations, maps
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note "A project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia."
"Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council and the University System of Georgia/GALILEO."
Contents Section 1: Prelude to war: Slavery -- Wanderer -- Georgia in 1860 -- Sectional crisis -- Georgia platform -- Secession -- State constitution of 1861 -- Milledgeville -- Old Governor's Mansion -- Section 2: The war years: For Pulaski -- Union blockade and coastal occupation -- Savannah -- USS Water Witch -- Naval war on the Chattahoochee River -- Guerrilla warfare -- Andrews raid -- Black troops -- Battle of Chickamauga -- Atlanta Campaign -- Battle of Resaca -- Battle of Pickett's Mill -- Battle of Kennesaw Mountain -- Sherman's march to the sea -- Griswoldville -- Wilson's raid -- Capture of Jefferson Davis -- Confederate gold -- Civil War photojournalist: George N. Barnard -- Military support: Georgia Military Institute -- Confederate hospitals -- Industry and manufacturing -- Atlanta as Confederate hub -- Roswell Mill Women -- Prisons -- Andersonville Prison -- Home front: Newspaper -- The countryman -- Unionists -- Desertion -- Dissent -- Women -- Nancy Harts Militia --Welfare and poverty -- Emancipation -- Sherman's field order no. 15.
Section 3: The war's legacy: Postwar identity: Reconstruction -- Lost cause religion -- Confederate veteran organizations -- United Daughters of the Confederacy -- Commemorative sites and activities: Cemeteries -- Confederate monuments -- Cyclorama -- Fitzgerald -- Stone Mountain -- Civil War Heritage trails -- National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus -- Civil War Centennial -- Reenacting -- Archaeology -- Literary and cinematic perspectives: Journals, diaries, and memoirs -- Slave narratives -- Macaria -- "Marching through Georgia" -- On the plantation -- The general -- Gone with the wind (Novel) -- Gone with the wind (Film) -- The great locomotive chase -- The Andersonville trial (Play) and Andersonville (Film) -- Jubilee -- The wind done gone -- Fictional treatments of Sherman in Georgia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780820341828 (electronic bk.)
0820341827 (electronic bk.)
128330368X
9781283303682
Subject Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Alt author Inscoe, John C., 1951- editor.

Subject Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Descript 1 online resource (xii, 305 pages) : illustrations, maps
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note "A project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia."
"Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council and the University System of Georgia/GALILEO."
Contents Section 1: Prelude to war: Slavery -- Wanderer -- Georgia in 1860 -- Sectional crisis -- Georgia platform -- Secession -- State constitution of 1861 -- Milledgeville -- Old Governor's Mansion -- Section 2: The war years: For Pulaski -- Union blockade and coastal occupation -- Savannah -- USS Water Witch -- Naval war on the Chattahoochee River -- Guerrilla warfare -- Andrews raid -- Black troops -- Battle of Chickamauga -- Atlanta Campaign -- Battle of Resaca -- Battle of Pickett's Mill -- Battle of Kennesaw Mountain -- Sherman's march to the sea -- Griswoldville -- Wilson's raid -- Capture of Jefferson Davis -- Confederate gold -- Civil War photojournalist: George N. Barnard -- Military support: Georgia Military Institute -- Confederate hospitals -- Industry and manufacturing -- Atlanta as Confederate hub -- Roswell Mill Women -- Prisons -- Andersonville Prison -- Home front: Newspaper -- The countryman -- Unionists -- Desertion -- Dissent -- Women -- Nancy Harts Militia --Welfare and poverty -- Emancipation -- Sherman's field order no. 15.
Section 3: The war's legacy: Postwar identity: Reconstruction -- Lost cause religion -- Confederate veteran organizations -- United Daughters of the Confederacy -- Commemorative sites and activities: Cemeteries -- Confederate monuments -- Cyclorama -- Fitzgerald -- Stone Mountain -- Civil War Heritage trails -- National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus -- Civil War Centennial -- Reenacting -- Archaeology -- Literary and cinematic perspectives: Journals, diaries, and memoirs -- Slave narratives -- Macaria -- "Marching through Georgia" -- On the plantation -- The general -- Gone with the wind (Novel) -- Gone with the wind (Film) -- The great locomotive chase -- The Andersonville trial (Play) and Andersonville (Film) -- Jubilee -- The wind done gone -- Fictional treatments of Sherman in Georgia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Inscoe, John C., 1951- editor.
ISBN 9780820341828 (electronic bk.)
0820341827 (electronic bk.)
128330368X
9781283303682

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