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Winner of the 2006 Douglas Southall Freeman History Award
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Potomac Books
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 146mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781574886276
- ISBN-10: 1574886274
- Artikelnr.: 21777276
- Verlag: Potomac Books
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 146mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781574886276
- ISBN-10: 1574886274
- Artikelnr.: 21777276
Walter Brian Cisco is the author of States Rights Gist: A South Carolina General of the Civil War, an alternative selection of the History Book Club, and Taking a Stand: Portraits from the Southern Secession Movement. He lives in Cordova, South Carolina.
List of MapsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgements1. "Consider Everything
Certain Which Is Possible": The Hampton Heritage2. "Deep and Unfathomable
Mines": Learning to Be a Gentleman3. "Flags Were Waving in Every
Direction": Hampton Chooses Secession4. "Stand Up for South Carolina": The
Legion Goes to War5. "A Man for Hard Work": Infantry Commander6. "The
People Have Surrendered Chambersburg": Hampton Joins the Cavalry7. "Have
All the Sabres Sharpened": Brandy Station and Gettysburg8. "I Would Not
Care if You Went Back to South Carolina": Reinforcing the Division9. "My
Heart is Sorely Bruised": Stuart's Successor10. "The Grand Smash Has Come":
Defeat in the Carolinas11. "I Am Not Reconstructed Yet": Surrender Brings
No Peace12. "We Shall Not Give Up Our Country": Battle Against the
Radicals13. "Straight Every Time": Hampton is Nominated for Governor14. "To
Storm Hell for Hampton": The Red Shirt Campaign15. "I Am Going There to
Demand Our Rights": Both Sides Claim Victory16. "He Has Kept All His
Pledges": Governor Hampton17. "Hampton Has Nothing to Regret": United
States Senator18. "Memories of the Past": Railroad Commissioner, Southern
SymbolNotesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Certain Which Is Possible": The Hampton Heritage2. "Deep and Unfathomable
Mines": Learning to Be a Gentleman3. "Flags Were Waving in Every
Direction": Hampton Chooses Secession4. "Stand Up for South Carolina": The
Legion Goes to War5. "A Man for Hard Work": Infantry Commander6. "The
People Have Surrendered Chambersburg": Hampton Joins the Cavalry7. "Have
All the Sabres Sharpened": Brandy Station and Gettysburg8. "I Would Not
Care if You Went Back to South Carolina": Reinforcing the Division9. "My
Heart is Sorely Bruised": Stuart's Successor10. "The Grand Smash Has Come":
Defeat in the Carolinas11. "I Am Not Reconstructed Yet": Surrender Brings
No Peace12. "We Shall Not Give Up Our Country": Battle Against the
Radicals13. "Straight Every Time": Hampton is Nominated for Governor14. "To
Storm Hell for Hampton": The Red Shirt Campaign15. "I Am Going There to
Demand Our Rights": Both Sides Claim Victory16. "He Has Kept All His
Pledges": Governor Hampton17. "Hampton Has Nothing to Regret": United
States Senator18. "Memories of the Past": Railroad Commissioner, Southern
SymbolNotesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
List of MapsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgements1. "Consider Everything
Certain Which Is Possible": The Hampton Heritage2. "Deep and Unfathomable
Mines": Learning to Be a Gentleman3. "Flags Were Waving in Every
Direction": Hampton Chooses Secession4. "Stand Up for South Carolina": The
Legion Goes to War5. "A Man for Hard Work": Infantry Commander6. "The
People Have Surrendered Chambersburg": Hampton Joins the Cavalry7. "Have
All the Sabres Sharpened": Brandy Station and Gettysburg8. "I Would Not
Care if You Went Back to South Carolina": Reinforcing the Division9. "My
Heart is Sorely Bruised": Stuart's Successor10. "The Grand Smash Has Come":
Defeat in the Carolinas11. "I Am Not Reconstructed Yet": Surrender Brings
No Peace12. "We Shall Not Give Up Our Country": Battle Against the
Radicals13. "Straight Every Time": Hampton is Nominated for Governor14. "To
Storm Hell for Hampton": The Red Shirt Campaign15. "I Am Going There to
Demand Our Rights": Both Sides Claim Victory16. "He Has Kept All His
Pledges": Governor Hampton17. "Hampton Has Nothing to Regret": United
States Senator18. "Memories of the Past": Railroad Commissioner, Southern
SymbolNotesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
Certain Which Is Possible": The Hampton Heritage2. "Deep and Unfathomable
Mines": Learning to Be a Gentleman3. "Flags Were Waving in Every
Direction": Hampton Chooses Secession4. "Stand Up for South Carolina": The
Legion Goes to War5. "A Man for Hard Work": Infantry Commander6. "The
People Have Surrendered Chambersburg": Hampton Joins the Cavalry7. "Have
All the Sabres Sharpened": Brandy Station and Gettysburg8. "I Would Not
Care if You Went Back to South Carolina": Reinforcing the Division9. "My
Heart is Sorely Bruised": Stuart's Successor10. "The Grand Smash Has Come":
Defeat in the Carolinas11. "I Am Not Reconstructed Yet": Surrender Brings
No Peace12. "We Shall Not Give Up Our Country": Battle Against the
Radicals13. "Straight Every Time": Hampton is Nominated for Governor14. "To
Storm Hell for Hampton": The Red Shirt Campaign15. "I Am Going There to
Demand Our Rights": Both Sides Claim Victory16. "He Has Kept All His
Pledges": Governor Hampton17. "Hampton Has Nothing to Regret": United
States Senator18. "Memories of the Past": Railroad Commissioner, Southern
SymbolNotesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author