Some of the most dramatic and consequential events of the Civil War era took place in the South Carolina Lowcountry between Charleston and Savannah. From Robert Barnwell Rhett's inflammatory 1844 speech in Bluffton calling for secession, to the last desperate attempts by Confederate forces to halt Sherman's juggernaut, the region was torn apart by war. This history tells the story through the experiences of two radically different military units--the Confederate Beaufort Volunteer Artillery and the U.S. 1st South Carolina Regiment, the first black Union regiment to fight in the war--both organized in Beaufort, the heart of the Lowcountry.…mehr
Some of the most dramatic and consequential events of the Civil War era took place in the South Carolina Lowcountry between Charleston and Savannah. From Robert Barnwell Rhett's inflammatory 1844 speech in Bluffton calling for secession, to the last desperate attempts by Confederate forces to halt Sherman's juggernaut, the region was torn apart by war. This history tells the story through the experiences of two radically different military units--the Confederate Beaufort Volunteer Artillery and the U.S. 1st South Carolina Regiment, the first black Union regiment to fight in the war--both organized in Beaufort, the heart of the Lowcountry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Retired museum director Ron Roth curated an exhibition on the history of the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery for the Historic Beaufort Foundation in Beaufort, South Carolina. He was a featured speaker on the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery at the 2017 Annual Civil War Symposium of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History and was a seasonal historian and licensed guide for the Gettysburg National Military Park.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Prologue: "It was a jolly time and we were young" One. "The finest product of Southern civilization" Two. "What do I think ob slavery? Murdering of de people" Three. "He die but he die for doin' de right" Four. "We can make one long, last, desperate struggle, for our rights and honor" Five. "The dissolution of the Union is the next step in the path of our glory" Six. "A grand show of war" Seven. "The Mosby of the Islands" Eight. "The bullets were like hail" Nine. "Ours is the gentlemanly company" Ten. A Glimpse of Total War: The Burning of Bluffton Eleven. "Freedom is sweeter than life" Twelve. "Never have I seen such terrible havoc" Thirteen. "It is now a question of very few days" Epilogue: "Everything was going to confusion and ruin" Appendix I: Rosters Appendix II: Two Addresses Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Prologue: "It was a jolly time and we were young" One. "The finest product of Southern civilization" Two. "What do I think ob slavery? Murdering of de people" Three. "He die but he die for doin' de right" Four. "We can make one long, last, desperate struggle, for our rights and honor" Five. "The dissolution of the Union is the next step in the path of our glory" Six. "A grand show of war" Seven. "The Mosby of the Islands" Eight. "The bullets were like hail" Nine. "Ours is the gentlemanly company" Ten. A Glimpse of Total War: The Burning of Bluffton Eleven. "Freedom is sweeter than life" Twelve. "Never have I seen such terrible havoc" Thirteen. "It is now a question of very few days" Epilogue: "Everything was going to confusion and ruin" Appendix I: Rosters Appendix II: Two Addresses Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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