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Rod Gragg, "Confederate Goliath" (1991)
“Fort Fisher was the strongest fort in the South,” proclaimed the New York Tribune. “Now for the first time is a really formidable earthwork carried by a direct assault, and in a military view, therefore, the storming of Fort Fisher…
Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman, Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery (1995)
Robert York
Robert G. Mitchell's claim Witness Form
Tags: claims, commission, Mitchell, patriotism, postwar, Robert, southern
Robert Drummond portrait
Robert Cover, Justice Accused
Robert A. Wiesner, Reconstruction of the Endor Ironworks, c. 1864
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Robert A. Wiesner, Cross Section of the Endor Iron Furnace, c. 1864
Tags: Economy
Richard Reid "A Testcase of the 'Crying Evil': Desertion Among North Carolina Troops During the Civil War" (1981)
A major problem that faced both armies during the Civil war was desertion. As the conflict dragged on into a protracted war of attrition, the loss of men through absenteeism struck hardest at the South. Before the end of 1861 it had become a problem…
Tags: Civil War, desertion, North Carolina
Richard L. Zuber, North Carolina During Reconstruction (1969)
Just before Christmas, 1870, the House of Representatives drew up eight charges against the governor. The first two charges were that he had acted unlawfully by raising troops and sending them into Caswell and Alamance counties when there was no…
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D. H. Hill, 1859-1924
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Daniel Harvey (D. H.) Hill (1859-1924), the son of Confederate general D. H. Hill, was an important figure in the commemoration of the Civil War and…