4 edition of South Carolina"s military organizations during the War between the States found in the catalog.
South Carolina"s military organizations during the War between the States
Robert S. Seigler
Published
2008
by History Press in Charleston, SC
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Robert S. Seigler. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E577.4 .S45 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24058694M |
ISBN 10 | 9781596291584 |
LC Control Number | 2007049670 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 184906117 |
The War Between the States brought problems to South Carolina, at the time, one of the wealthiest states in the country. The export of cotton, rice, tobacco, and sugar practically ceased. Blockade runners and a few privately owned vessels carried cargo to and from neutral ports in the Caribbean, but when the war ended in , scarcely a single. Artifacts and memorabilia from are on exhibit here. Pictures of military personalities are displayed in the museum, as well as many items from the Florence Stockade (Union prison camp). A reference library dealing with this time period is available for public use, and museum employees will help with visitors' family genealogies.
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This 4-volume work presents a history of South Carolina's military organizations in The War Between The States. Within each volume, the order of presentation is infantry, cavalry, and artillery in numeric order.
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[Robert S Seigler] -- In these detailed volumes, the author outlines all of the armed forces in South Carolina during the Civil War. He also gives biographical information on the officers for every unit and each unit's.
Volume III of this landmark series traces the military groups raised from Pickens and Anderson, Newberry and Laurens, Greenville and Spartanburg and parts in between. In this anticipated four-volume series, author Robert Seigler presents a comprehensive review of South Carolina's Civil War troops in incomparable : South Carolina's Military Organizations During the War Between the States: The lowcountry & Pee Dee Civil War Sesquicentennial Series Volume 1 of South Carolina's Military Organizations During the War Between the States, Robert S.
Seigler: Author: Robert S. Seigler: Publisher: History Press, Original from: the University of Michigan. Volume I of this landmark series traces the military groups raised from Charleston and McClellanville, Sumter and Clarendon, Horry and Marion and parts in between.
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Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, c, FHL book M2sr v. This book has an overview about the creation of the military units for service during the Civil War. There are four volumes which are divided into areas of the State.
As Lincoln called volunteers to put down the rebellion, and as the states of the upper South responded by calling their own secession conventions, South Carolinians continued to flock to the colors. More t of them saw Confederate service during the war. Kirkland, Randolph W.
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According to South Carolina's Military Organizations During the War Between the States, it states the following: "It was the South Carolina Militia and the South Carolina Regular Army that held the line around Charleston Harbor and along the coast during the first few months of until additional battalions and regiments of volunteers could.
Camp Sorghum was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp located in Columbia, South Carolina during the war. Established in as a makeshift prison for approximately 1, Union officers, Camp Sorghum consisted of a 5-acre tract of open field, without walls, fences, buildings, or any other facilities.
he Compromise of was a promise between Republican presidential candidate Hayes and Democrats in Congress. If the Democrats agreed to his election, he would recognize Democratic control of the South.
Hayes also included a promise to withdraw troops from the south in his campaign. This is a list of South Carolina Confederate Civil War Units. Representatives, Military Organizations, &c, &c., In Confederate Service During The War Between The States.
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South Carolina’s Military Organizations During the War Between the States, Volume IV: Statewide Units, Militia and Reserves Southern Grit: Sensing the Siege at Petersburg Southern Hero: Matthew Calbraith Butler: Confederate General, Hampton Red Shirt, and U.S. Senator. The Southern United States, also known as the American South, the Southern States, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Western United States, with the Midwestern United States and Northeastern United States to its north and the Gulf of Mexico and Mexico to its y: United States.
When the War Between the States broke out inthe county did its part by furnishing men and supplies to the Confederacy. Five companies were organized from the Chesterfield district: Companies B, C, and D of the Eight regiment were called together Ap under the commands of M.I.
Hough, Wm. C. Coit, and Jno. S. Miller respectively.The Lost Cause 1. The Lost Cause is the name commonly given to a literary and intellectual movement that sought to reconcile the traditional Southern white society to the defeat of the Confederate States of America in the Civil War.
White Southerners sought consolation in attributing their loss to factors beyond their control and to betrayals of their heroes and cause. DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION. National Archives Identifier: Title: State Summary of War Casualties from World War II for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Personnel from South Carolina, Creator: Department of the Navy.
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