Toward a More Perfect Union
The Civil War Letters of Frederic and Elizabeth Lockley
Herausgeber: Rankin, Charles E
Toward a More Perfect Union
The Civil War Letters of Frederic and Elizabeth Lockley
Herausgeber: Rankin, Charles E
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Toward a More Perfect Union collects 162 letters exchanged between Frederic E. Lockley and his wife Elizabeth, during and after the Civil War.
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Toward a More Perfect Union collects 162 letters exchanged between Frederic E. Lockley and his wife Elizabeth, during and after the Civil War.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781496232984
- ISBN-10: 1496232984
- Artikelnr.: 63662426
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781496232984
- ISBN-10: 1496232984
- Artikelnr.: 63662426
Charles E. Rankin is the retired editor in chief and associate director of the University of Oklahoma Press. Prior to that he was the director of publications for the Montana Historical Society. He is the editor or coeditor of Wallace Stegner: Man and Writer; Legacy: New Perspectives on the Battle of the Little Bighorn; and Trails: Toward a New Western History .
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. The Setting
2. Days of Roman Heroism, August–September 1862
3. It’s All for Our Country, September–November 1862
4. Not Exactly a Bed of Roses, December 1862
5. We Must Ride the Tempest, January–May 1863
6. Your Letters Are My Meat and Drink, May–June 1863
7. Would You Fancy the Surprise? Mid-June–Mid-July 1863
8. I Am at My Old Lunes, July–September 1863
9. Hope Is the Anchor of the Soul, October 1863
10. A Rather Scandalous Affair, November 1863–January 1, 1864
11. This Morning That Boy Was Buried, January–March 1864
12. I Left Josey Standing on the Stoop, March–April 1864
13. Sergeant Major! We Have Got Our Orders! May–June 1864
14. Soldiering in Its Roughest, Sternest Form, June–July 1864
15. An Epoch of Endurance, Mid-July–Mid-August 1864
16. No Sundays in the Army, August–September 1864
17. Fighting Is Almost Incessant, September–October 1864
18. Which Ticket Are You Going to Vote? October–November 1864
19. Johnnies Deserting by Wholesale, December 1864–January 1865
20. The Fighting Is Nearly Over, February–March 1865
21. The Little Mischief, March–April 1865
22. A Soul Struggling to Be Free, April–May 1865
23. I Share with You in This Impatience, Early to Mid-May 1865
24. My Last Letter!! Late May–June 1865
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, January 11, 1863
Appendix 2. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, August 7, 1864
Appendix 3. Timeline of Key Events
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. The Setting
2. Days of Roman Heroism, August–September 1862
3. It’s All for Our Country, September–November 1862
4. Not Exactly a Bed of Roses, December 1862
5. We Must Ride the Tempest, January–May 1863
6. Your Letters Are My Meat and Drink, May–June 1863
7. Would You Fancy the Surprise? Mid-June–Mid-July 1863
8. I Am at My Old Lunes, July–September 1863
9. Hope Is the Anchor of the Soul, October 1863
10. A Rather Scandalous Affair, November 1863–January 1, 1864
11. This Morning That Boy Was Buried, January–March 1864
12. I Left Josey Standing on the Stoop, March–April 1864
13. Sergeant Major! We Have Got Our Orders! May–June 1864
14. Soldiering in Its Roughest, Sternest Form, June–July 1864
15. An Epoch of Endurance, Mid-July–Mid-August 1864
16. No Sundays in the Army, August–September 1864
17. Fighting Is Almost Incessant, September–October 1864
18. Which Ticket Are You Going to Vote? October–November 1864
19. Johnnies Deserting by Wholesale, December 1864–January 1865
20. The Fighting Is Nearly Over, February–March 1865
21. The Little Mischief, March–April 1865
22. A Soul Struggling to Be Free, April–May 1865
23. I Share with You in This Impatience, Early to Mid-May 1865
24. My Last Letter!! Late May–June 1865
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, January 11, 1863
Appendix 2. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, August 7, 1864
Appendix 3. Timeline of Key Events
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. The Setting
2. Days of Roman Heroism, August–September 1862
3. It’s All for Our Country, September–November 1862
4. Not Exactly a Bed of Roses, December 1862
5. We Must Ride the Tempest, January–May 1863
6. Your Letters Are My Meat and Drink, May–June 1863
7. Would You Fancy the Surprise? Mid-June–Mid-July 1863
8. I Am at My Old Lunes, July–September 1863
9. Hope Is the Anchor of the Soul, October 1863
10. A Rather Scandalous Affair, November 1863–January 1, 1864
11. This Morning That Boy Was Buried, January–March 1864
12. I Left Josey Standing on the Stoop, March–April 1864
13. Sergeant Major! We Have Got Our Orders! May–June 1864
14. Soldiering in Its Roughest, Sternest Form, June–July 1864
15. An Epoch of Endurance, Mid-July–Mid-August 1864
16. No Sundays in the Army, August–September 1864
17. Fighting Is Almost Incessant, September–October 1864
18. Which Ticket Are You Going to Vote? October–November 1864
19. Johnnies Deserting by Wholesale, December 1864–January 1865
20. The Fighting Is Nearly Over, February–March 1865
21. The Little Mischief, March–April 1865
22. A Soul Struggling to Be Free, April–May 1865
23. I Share with You in This Impatience, Early to Mid-May 1865
24. My Last Letter!! Late May–June 1865
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, January 11, 1863
Appendix 2. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, August 7, 1864
Appendix 3. Timeline of Key Events
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. The Setting
2. Days of Roman Heroism, August–September 1862
3. It’s All for Our Country, September–November 1862
4. Not Exactly a Bed of Roses, December 1862
5. We Must Ride the Tempest, January–May 1863
6. Your Letters Are My Meat and Drink, May–June 1863
7. Would You Fancy the Surprise? Mid-June–Mid-July 1863
8. I Am at My Old Lunes, July–September 1863
9. Hope Is the Anchor of the Soul, October 1863
10. A Rather Scandalous Affair, November 1863–January 1, 1864
11. This Morning That Boy Was Buried, January–March 1864
12. I Left Josey Standing on the Stoop, March–April 1864
13. Sergeant Major! We Have Got Our Orders! May–June 1864
14. Soldiering in Its Roughest, Sternest Form, June–July 1864
15. An Epoch of Endurance, Mid-July–Mid-August 1864
16. No Sundays in the Army, August–September 1864
17. Fighting Is Almost Incessant, September–October 1864
18. Which Ticket Are You Going to Vote? October–November 1864
19. Johnnies Deserting by Wholesale, December 1864–January 1865
20. The Fighting Is Nearly Over, February–March 1865
21. The Little Mischief, March–April 1865
22. A Soul Struggling to Be Free, April–May 1865
23. I Share with You in This Impatience, Early to Mid-May 1865
24. My Last Letter!! Late May–June 1865
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, January 11, 1863
Appendix 2. Frederic’s Letter to Elizabeth, August 7, 1864
Appendix 3. Timeline of Key Events
Notes
Bibliography
Index