William Baxter 
Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove [PDF ebook] 
Scenes and Incidents fo the War in Arkansas

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With the goal of sketching at least some of the bright lights and dark shadows of the war; William Baxter authored his regional classic, Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, in 1864, before the actual end of the Civil War.Primarily focusing on the civilians of the region, Baxter vividly describes their precarious and vulnerable positions during the advances and retreats of armies as Confederate and Federal forces marched across their homeland. In his account, Baxter describes skirmishes and cavalry charges outside his front door, the firing of his town s buildings during a Confederate retreat, clashes between secessionist and Unionist neighbors, the feeding of hungry soldiers and the forceful appropriation of his remaining food supply, and the sickening sight of the wounded emerging from the Prairie Grove battlefield.Since its original printing, this firsthand account has only been reprinted once, in 1957, and both editions are considered collectors items today. Of interest to Civil War scholars and general readers alike, Baxter s compelling social history is rendered even more comprehensive by William Shea s introduction. Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove is a valuable personal account of the Civil War in the Trans-Mississippi West which enables us to better comprehend the conflict as a whole and its devastating effect on the general populace of the war-torn portions of the country.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● ISBN 9781610753036 ● Casa editrice University of Arkansas Press ● Pubblicato 2000 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8063524 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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