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Second Diary of Anna Long Thomas Fuller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

Second Diary of Anna Long Thomas Fuller

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  • Published: Unknown
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Anna Long Thomas Fuller's Journal, 1856-1890
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Anna Long Thomas Fuller's Journal, 1856-1890

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Anna L. Fuller's from Capt. Charles H. Thomas, C.S.A., Nov. 4th 1864
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Anna L. Fuller's from Capt. Charles H. Thomas, C.S.A., Nov. 4th 1864

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  • Published: Unknown
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A Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Duke University Library, Durham, N.C.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352
Southern Writers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Southern Writers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-06-21
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

This new edition of Southern Writers assumes its distinguished predecessor's place as the essential reference on literary artists of the American South. Broadly expanded and thoroughly revised, it boasts 604 entries-nearly double the earlier edition's-written by 264 scholars. For every figure major and minor, from the venerable and canonical to the fresh and innovative, a biographical sketch and chronological list of published works provide comprehensive, concise, up-to-date information. Here in one convenient source are the South's novelists and short story writers, poets and dramatists, memoirists and essayists, journalists, scholars, and biographers from the colonial period to the twenty-...

Blood and War at My Doorstep
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 605

Blood and War at My Doorstep

"Between these pages the reader will learn that North Carolina citizens did not idly stand by as their soldiers marched off to war. The women worked themselves into patriotic exhaustion through Aid Societies. Civilians with different means of support from the lower class to the plantation mistress wrote the governor complaining of hoarding, speculation, the tithe, bushwhackers, unionism, conscription, and exemptions. Never before had so many died due to guerilla warfare. Unknown before starving women with weapons stormed the merchant or warehouses in search for food. Others turned to smuggling, spying, or natures oldest profession. Information from period newspapers, as well as mostly unpublished letters, tell their stories."

Driven from Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Driven from Home

Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Gwine to Liberty -- Chapter 2: Crowded with Refugees -- Chapter 3: Driven into Exile -- Chapter 4: Confederacy of Refugees -- Chapter 5: In Good Hands, in a Safe Place -- Chapter 6: A Home for the Rest of the War -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y

Malone and Allied Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1432

Malone and Allied Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Daniel Malone was born in Ireland in about 1643. He immigrated to America in about 1655. In 1665 he was living in Virginia. He is believed to be the earliest Malone ancestor to settle in Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and elsewhere.

Dictionary of North Carolina Biography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

Dictionary of North Carolina Biography

The most comprehensive state project of its kind, the Dictionary provides information on some 4,000 notable North Carolinians whose accomplishments and occasional misdeeds span four centuries. Much of the bibliographic information found in the six volumes has been compiled for the first time. All of the persons included are deceased. They are native North Carolinians, no matter where they made the contributions for which they are noted, or non-natives whose contributions were made in North Carolina.

Bluecoats and Tar Heels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Bluecoats and Tar Heels

Though the Civil War ended in April 1865, the conflict between Unionists and Confederates continued. The bitterness and rancor resulting from the collapse of the Confederacy spurred an ongoing cycle of hostility and bloodshed that made the Reconstruction period a violent era of transition. The violence was so pervasive that the federal government deployed units of the U.S. Army in North Carolina and other southern states to maintain law and order and protect blacks and Unionists. Bluecoats and Tar Heels: Soldiers and Civilians in Reconstruction North Carolina tells the story of the army's twelve-year occupation of North Carolina, a time of political instability and social unrest. Author Mark...