Browse Items (253 total)
- Collection: Wartime North Carolina
Edward W. Clay, "An Amalgamation Waltz", n.d
Tags: Race relations, Racism, spring2013
Letter from Major Smith Stansbury to Major Caleb Huse, July 20, 1863
Major Caleb Huse.
Major: I have the honor to enclose herewith copy of letter of instruction from Colonel J. Gorgas, Chief of Ordnance, dated May 19th, 1863. Also copy of letter from Lieut. Colonel I. M. St. John, Chief of the Niter and Mining…
Tags: blockade running, Confederacy, wartime
Robert A. Wiesner, Reconstruction of the Endor Ironworks, c. 1864
Tags: Economy
John Tenniel, "The Black Conscription", September 26, 1863
- Bress my heart how am you Jim?
- Dat you Jumbo? yeah, yeah!
- THE BLACK CONSCRIPTION.
- "When black meets black then comes the end(?) of War."
Tags: spring2013
Letter from Mrs. Love to Zebulon Baird Vance, March 31, 1864
Claytonville Nor. Car.
March 31st 1864
Gov. Z. B. Vance
My dear sir,
I would have ventured to write sometime ago but continuing good health helps me at home (my mother in law) I have not been to the village (H) since Dec 24th ‘till last…
Tags: Family, Home Front, Starvation, State Government, Women
Cornelia Spencer, "The Last Ninety Days of the War In North Carolina" (1866)
SCHOFIELD'S ARMY--SHERMAN'S--THEIR OUTRAGES--UNION SENTIMENT--A DISAPPOINTMENT--NINETY-TWO YEARS AGO--GOVERNOR GRAHAM--HIS ANCESTRY--HIS CAREER--GOVERNOR MANLY.
The town of Goldsboro was occupied by General Schofield's army on the twenty-first of…
Letter from General W. H. C. Whiting to Sect. James Seddon, September 28, 1863
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF CAPE FEAR, Wilmington, September 28, 1863.
Honorable JAMES A. SEDON, Secretary of War, Richmond:
SIR: I wish you would cause, if possible, one regiment at least to be sent here. I have, as you know, but one in the…
Tags: Confederacy, military strategy
Letter from Catherine Carson to Zebulon Baird Vance, July 8, 1864
Buck Creek July 8th 1864
Governor Vance
Dear Sir,
I take the liberty of asking you whether you can not process my son’s discharge from the army that he may come home to protect me and his sister.
Since the late raid on Camp Vance there are…
Tags: Family, Protection, State Government, Womanhood, Women
Letter from Murdoch to Zebulon Baird Vance, July 7, 1864
Ashville Sunday Night
July 7th 1864
Dear Zeb,
[stille] some of those ladies who I saw in Raleigh on their mission for cotton cards. I come before you now on a begging trip if is to ask you should they be any good gray cloth on and for officers…
Tags: desertion, Home Front, Protection, State Government
"Who are the Nigger Worshipers", Harper's Weekly, October 18, 1862
Tags: spring2013
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David Blight, Race and Reunion (2001)
In his award-winning book, Race and Reunion, David Blight, a historian at Yale University, examines how Americans remembered the Civil War from the…