The day Dixie died : Southern occupation, 1865-1866 /
As the North celebrated the end of the Civil War with unparalleled jubilation, the people of the South, particularly of recently fallen Richmond, mourned. The South was about to enter a period of extreme turmoil -- reconstruction. The Union, though preserved, would not easily be healed. Abraham Linc...
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Mechanicsburg, PA :
Stackpole Books,
©2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: The Better Angel
- 1
- 1.
- The Bright Dream
- 13
- 2.
- Outrage
- 21
- 3.
- The Damning Spot
- 27
- 4.
- The Fugitive
- 33
- 5.
- Grapevine Batteries
- 39
- 6.
- Every Man's Hand
- 49
- 7.
- God's Curse
- 57
- 8.
- In Durance Vile
- 65
- 9.
- Infamous
- 73
- 10.
- Death of the Dream
- 81
- 11.
- Silence of the Graveyard
- 91
- 12.
- The Road Back
- 103
- 13.
- Glorious in the Dust
- 111
- 14.
- The Year of Jubilo
- 125
- 15.
- Swallowing the Dog
- 137
- 16.
- Such Damned Rebels
- 147
- 17.
- Death by Peace
- 161
- 18.
- Through a Glass Darkly
- 177
- 19.
- The Best Blood
- 193
- 20.
- On Bloodless Battlefields
- 203
- 21.
- The Second Snakebite
- 217
- 22.
- Standing on a Volcano
- 225
- 23.
- Some Fine Morning
- 239.