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14101aam a2200361 i 4500 001 29875F2EF38911E3A92314AFDAD10320 003 SILO 005 20151002020208 008 140327s2014 nyua b 001 0 eng d 010 $a bl2014013092 020 $a 1598532944 020 $a 9781598532944 040 $a NjBwBT $b eng $c NjBwBT $e rda $d SKYRV $d SILO 050 4 $a E464 $b .C5635 2014 082 04 $a 973.7 $2 23 245 04 $a The Civil War : $b the final year told by those who lived it / $c Aaron Sheehan-Dean, editor. 264 1 $a New York, N.Y. : $b The Library of America, $c [2014] 300 $a xxvii, 886 pages : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 21 cm. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 $a "Yankee wickedness": North Carolina, March 1864 / Catherine Edmondston: Diary, March 8, 1864 -- Occupied Knoxville: Tennessee, March 1864 / Ellen Renshaw House: Diary, March 9-11, 19, 1864 -- Northern industry: Pennsylvania, March 1864 / Scientific American: New rolling mills in Pittsburgh, March 26, 1864 -- Opening a freedmen's school: Virginia, March 1864 / Harriet Ann Jacobs and Louisa M. Jacobs to Lydia Maria Child, March 26, 1864 -- "My irons were taken off": Tennessee, March 1864 / Jim Heiskell: statement regarding his escape from slavery, March 30, 1864 -- Hungry families: North Carolina, April 1864 / Susan C. Woolker to Zebulon B. Vance, April 3, 1864 -- Planning the spring campaign: Washington, D.C., April 1864 / Ulysses S. Grant to William T. Sherman, April 4, 1864 -- "A tear of sorrow": Louisiana, April 1864 / William Winters to Harriet Winters, April 4, 1864 -- Freedom and slavery: Virginia, April 1864 / Wilbur Fisk to The Green Mountain Freeman, April 7, 1864 -- An expulsion order: Tennessee, April 1864 / Ellen Renshaw House: Diary, April 8, 1864 -- "A proud day": Washington, D.C., April 1864 / Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune, April 9, 1864 -- The Fort Pillow massacre: Tennessee, April 1864 / Achilles V. Clark to Judith Porter and Henrietta Ray, April 14, 1864 -- Predicting Union plans: Virginia, April 1864 / Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, April 15, 1864 -- "Insatiate as fiends": April 1864 / The New York Times: The black flag, April 16, 1864 -- Defining liberty and considering retribution: Maryland, April 1864 / Abraham Lincoln: Address at Baltimore Sanitary Fair, April 18, 1864 -- "Take no prisoners": April 1864 / R.H.C. to The Christian Recorder, April 30, 1864 -- Debating retaliation: Washington, D.C., May 1864 / Gideon Welles: Diary, May 3, 5-6, 1864 -- Protesting slave impressment: Alabama, May 1864 / Petition from the Slaveholders of Randolph County, Alabama, May 6, 1864 -- "Our right cause": Virginia, May 1864 / Samuel W. Fiske to the Springfield Republican, May 3, 1864 -- Battle of the Wilderness: Virginia, May 1864 / Theodore Lyman: Journal, May 4-7, 1864 -- "The disaster came": Virginia, May 1864 / Wilbur Fisk to The Green Mountain Freeman, May 9, 1864 -- "Another struggle with death": Virginia, May 1864 / J.F.J. Caldwell: from The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians -- Grant turns south: Virginia, May 1864 / Horace Porter: from Campaigning with Grant -- "Strife in the pines": Virginia, May 1864 / Herman Melville: The Armies of the Wilderness -- "If it takes all summer": Virginia, May 1864 / Ulysses S. Grant to Edwin M. Stanton and to Henry W. Halleck, May 11, 1864 -- Battle of Spotsylvania: Virginia, May 1864 / Charles Harvey Brewster to Martha Brewster, May 11, 1864 ; and to Martha Brewster, May 15, 1864 -- 505 0 $a The Bloody Angle: Virginia, May 1864 / J.F.J. Caldwell: from The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians -- Whipping a slavemaster: Virginia, May 1864 / Edward A. Wild to Robert S. Davis, May 12, 1864 -- Battle of Resaca: Georgia, May 1864 / James A. Connolly to Mary Dunn Connolly, May 15 and 20, 1864 -- "These sad fields": Georgia, May 1864 / Alpheus S. Williams to Mary Williams, May 20, 1864 -- Battle of Pickett's Mill: Georgia, May 1864 / Samuel T. Foster: Diary, May 23-28, 1864 -- Proclaiming victory: Louisiana, May 1864 / Richard Taylor: General Orders No. 44, May 23, 1864 -- "I am scared most to death": Virginia, May 1864 / Charles Harvey Brewster to Mary Brewster, May 23, 1864 ; to Martha Brewster, May 24, 1864 ; and to Mattie Brewster, May 26, 1864 -- Andersonville Prison: Georgia, May 1864 / Eugene Forbes: Diary, May 24-27, 1864 -- Appraising Grant: Virginia, May 1864 / Charles Francis Adams Jr. to Charles Francis Adams, May 29, 1864 -- Assessing black troops: May 1864 / Lorenzo Thomas to Henry Wilson, May 30, 1864 -- Behind the Union lines: Virginia, May-June 1864 / Cornelia Hancock to her sister, May 28, May 31-June 3, 1864 -- Battle of Cold Harbor: Virginia, May-June 1864 / Frank Wilkeson: from Recollections of a Private Soldier in the Army of the Potomac -- "Born anew in blood and tears": New York, June 1864 / Maria Lydig Daly: Diary, June 8, 1864 -- "The work of death": Georgia, June 1864 / Robert Patrick to Alonzo Lewis, June 9, 1864 -- Ruined plantations: Virginia, June 1864 / Judith W. McGuire: Diary, June 11, 1864 -- "Miserable long dreary days": Virginia, June 1864 / Charles Harvey Brewster to Mattie Brewster, June 11, 1864 -- Completing "the great idea": London, June 1864 / Charles Francis Adams to Charles Francis Adams Jr., June 17, 1864 -- Fighting the Alabama: the English Channel, June 1864 / Charles B. Fisher: Diary, June 19-21, 1864 -- Battle of Petersburg: Virginia, June 1864 / Wilbur Fisk to The Green Mountain Freeman, June 19, 1864 -- "Butchered time and again": Virginia, June 1864 / Stephen Minot Weld to Stephen Minot Weld Sr., June 21, 1864 -- "A horrid, hellish dream": Virginia, June 1864 / George E. Chamberlin to Ephraim Chamberlin, June 27, 1864 -- Life at Andersonville: Georgia, June 1864 / Eugene Forbes: Diary, June 13-20, 1864 -- The Atlanta Campaign: Georgia, June 1864 / William T. Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman, June 30, 1864 -- An appeal for negotiations: New York, July 1864 / Horace Greeley to Abraham Lincoln, July 7, 1864 -- "An infinity of hills": Georgia, July 1864 / John White Geary to Mary Geary, July 8, 1864 -- Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Abraham Lincoln: Proclamation Concerning Reconstruction, July 8, 1864 -- Conditions for peace: Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Abraham Lincoln to Horace Greeley, July 9, 1864 -- Hanging the Andersonville Raiders: Georgia, July 1864 / Eugene Forbes: Diary, July 11, 1864 -- Threatening Washington: Maryland, July 1864 / Henry Robinson Berkeley: Diary, July 4-13, 1864 -- The capital under attack: Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune, July 13 and 15, 1864 -- Pursuing Early: Virginia, July 1864 / Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, July 14, 1864 -- 505 0 $a "The deepest shame": Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Charles A. Dana to Ulysses S. Grant, July 15, 1864 -- "To whom it may concern": Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Abraham Lincoln: Offer of safe conduct for peace negotiators, July 18, 1864 -- "War to the bitter end": Canada, July 1864 / Clement C. Clay and James P. Holcombe to Horace Greeley, July 21, 1864 -- A meeting with Jefferson Davis: July 1864 / James R. Gilmore to the Boston Evening Transcript, July 11, 1864 -- Fighting in the Shenandoah: Virginia, July 1864 / Henry Robinson Berkeley: Diary, July 14-14, 1864 -- Fighting for Atlanta: Georgia, July 1864 / Samuel T. Foster: Diary, July 18-23, 1864 -- "Take my children from those men": Massachusetts, July 1864 / John Q.A. Dennis to Edwin M. Stanton, July 26, 1864 -- "A melancholy accident": Texas, July 1864 / Benjamin F. McIntyre: Diary, July 29, 1864 -- Preparing for battle: Gulf of Mexico, July 1864 / David G. Farragut: General Orders Nos. 10 and 11, July 12 and 29, 1864 -- The Battle of the Crater: Virginia, July 1864 / Stephen Minot Weld: Diary, July 30, 1864, and Memoir from 1912 -- "Murder them in cold blood": Virginia, July 1864 / William Pegram to Virginia Johnson Pegram, August 1, 1864 -- "This abominable despotism": New York, August 1864 / C. Chauncey Burr: from The Old Guard, August 1864 -- "Retribution at last": Virginia, August 1864 / Edgeworth Bird to Sallie Bird, August 4, 1864 -- "This dictatorial usurpation": August 1864 / Benjamin F. Wade and Henry Winter Davis: To the supporters of the government, August 5, 1864 -- "Stern retaliation": Virginia, August 1864 / Robert Garlick Hill Kean: Diary, August 7, 1864 -- "Smoke and flame": Virginia, August 1864 / Mathella Page Harrison: Diary, August 17, 1864 -- Washington, D.C., August 1864 / Abraham Lincoln: Memorandum on Probable Failure of Reelection, August 23, 1864 -- Exchanging prisoners: Virginia, August 1864 / Benjamin F. Butler to Robert Ould, August 27, 1864 -- Defending Atlanta: Georgia, August 1864 / Robert Toombs to Alexander H. Stephens, August 30, 1864 -- "Four years of failure": Illinois, August 1864 / Platform of the Democratic National Convention, August 30, 1864 -- "We must conquer": September 1864 / James R. Gilmore: Our visit to Richmond, September 1864 -- Requesting reinforcements: Virginia, September 1864 / Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, September 2, 1864 -- "My children is my own": Missouri, September 1864 / Spottswood Rice to his children and to Kitty Diggs, September 3, 1864 -- Preserving "our own race": Kentucky, September 1864 / Thomas Bramlette to Abraham Lincoln, September 3, 1864 -- "Shouting for McClellan": Washington, D.C., September 1864 / Gideon Welles: Diary, September 3, 1864 -- Political advice: Ohio, September 1864 / Clement L. Vallandigham to George B. McClellan, September 4, 1864 -- "The wrath to come": Louisiana, September 1864 / Kate Stone: Diary, September 5, 1864 -- "Audacious infamy": New York, September 1864 / George Templeton Strong: Diary, September 5-8, 1864 -- Accepting the nomination: New Jersey, September 1864 / George B. McClellan to the Democratic Nomination Committee, September 8, 1864 -- Jonesboro and Atlanta: Georgia, September 1864 / James A. Connolly to Mary Dunn Connolly, September 11, 1864 -- 505 0 $a "War is cruelty": Georgia, September 1864 / William T. Sherman to James M. Calhoun and others, September 12, 1864 --Equal pay for black soldiers: Ohio, September 1864 / Rachel Ann Wicker to John A. Andrew, September 12, 1864 -- A report from Mobile Bay: Alabama, September 1864 / Alexander McKinley to Samuel Francis Du Pont, September 18, 1864 -- Battle of Winchester: Virginia, September 1864 / Henry Robinson Berkeley: Diary, September 19, 1864 -- Georgia, September 1864 / Jefferson Davis: Speech at Macon, September 23, 1864 -- A Cabinet resignation: Maryland, September 1864 / Elizabeth Blair Lee to Samuel Phillips Lee, September 1864 -- South Carolina, October 1864 / Jefferson Davis: Speech at Columbia, October 4, 1864 -- A call for political equality: New York, October 1864 / Address of the Colored National Convention, October 6, 1864 -- "Make Georgia howl": Georgia, October 1864 / William T. Sherman to Ulysses S. Grant, October 9, 1864 -- "One great desert": Virginia, October 1864 / Stephen Dodson Ramseur to Ellen Richmond Ramseur, October 10, 1864 -- Desertion and "despotism": Virginia, October 1864 / John B. Jones: Diary, October 10-13, 1864 -- England and the Civil War: Delaware, October 1864 / Samuel Francis Du Pont to William King Hall, October 13, 1864 -- War news: North Carolina, October 1864 / Catherine Edmondston: Diary, October 18, 1864 -- Unity and civil freedom: New York, October 1864 / Francis Lieber: Lincoln or McClellan, October 1864 -- Election results: New York, November 1864 / George Templeton Strong: Diary, November 9, 1864 -- Reading a sealed paper: Washington, D.C., November 1864 / John Hay: Diary, November 11, 1864 -- Retaliatory executions: Virginia, November 1864 / John S. Mosby to Philip H. Sheridan, November 11, 1864 -- A slaveowner's deception: Maryland, November 1864 / Jane Kamper: Statement regarding her emancipation, November 14, 1864 -- "Vox populi, vox dei": New York, November 1864 / Maria Lydig Daly: Diary, November 15, 1864 -- Sherman's March: Georgia, November 1864 / James A. Connolly: Diary, November 17-23, 1864 -- "The bitter end": November 1864 / John Wilkes Booth: "To whom it may concern," November 1864 -- Lincoln's reelection: London, November 1864 / Henry Adams to Charles Francis Adams Jr., November 25, 1864 -- "My boy was dead": Kentucky, November 1864 / Joseph Miller: Statement regarding his family, November 26, 1864 -- Battle of Franklin: Tennessee, November-December 1864 / Samuel T. Foster: Diary, November 30-December 1, 1864 -- Washington, D.C., December 1864 / Abraham Lincoln: Annual Message to Congress, December 6, 1864 -- Reports of a slave insurrection: North Carolina, December 1864 / Henry Nutt to Zebulon B. Vance, December 12, 1864 -- Meeting Sherman: Georgia, December 1864 / John Chipman Gray to John C. Ropes, December 14, 1864 -- Besieging Savannah: Georgia, December 1864 / John White Geary to Mary Geary, December 17, 1864 -- Union looters: Georgia, December 1864 / Mary S. Mallard: Journal, December 15-21, 1864 -- "The torture of loyal men": New York, January 1865 / Harper's Weekly: Retaliation, January 8, 1865 -- 520 $a " ... [Draws from] letters, diary entries, speeches, articles, messages and poems to provide an incomparable literary portrait of a nation at war with itself, while illuminating the military and political events that brought the Union to final victory and slavery and secession to their ultimate destruction ..."--Dust jacket flap. 651 0 $a United States $x History $y Civil War, 1861-1865. 651 0 $a United States $x History $y Civil War, 1861-1865 $v Personal narratives. 651 0 $a United States $x History $y Civil War, 1861-1865 $v Sources. 650 0 $a United States $x History $y Civil War, 1861-1865 $v Poetry. 700 1 $a Sheehan-Dean, Aaron Charles, $e editor of compilation. 941 $a 2 952 $l TVPD862 $d 20140927012651.0 952 $l GBPF771 $d 20140812084515.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=29875F2EF38911E3A92314AFDAD10320Initiate Another SILO Locator Search