A Thrilling Narrative: The Memoir of a Southern Unionist

Author:   Dennis E. Haynes ,  Arthur W. Bergeron Jr.
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
Edition:   Annotated edition
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9781557288110


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   30 April 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dennis E. Haynes ,  Arthur W. Bergeron Jr.
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
Imprint:   University of Arkansas Press
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9781557288110


ISBN 10:   1557288119
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   30 April 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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This meticulously edited edition of a rare southern Unionist's account will be welcomed by anyone interested in the trans-Mississippi theater or dissent during the Civil War. . . . Readers seeking insights into the social, military, and political underside of the Confederate experience will turn to this book with profit. -- Gary W. Gallagher, author of The Confederate War [Haynes's] spirited account of his experiences, along with the insightful context provided by editor Arthur Bergeron, reveals an internalized war dramatically at odds with our assumptions of both military and home front situations in this part of the trans-Mississippi South. -- John C. Inscoe, coeditor of Enemies of the Country: New Perspectives on Unionists in the Civil War South


This meticulously edited edition of a rare southern Unionist's account will be welcomed by anyone interested in the trans-Mississippi theater or dissent during the Civil War. . . . Readers seeking insights into the social, military, and political underside of the Confederate experience will turn to this book with profit."" —Gary W. Gallagher, author of The Confederate War ""[Haynes's] spirited account of his experiences, along with the insightful context provided by editor Arthur Bergeron, reveals an internalized war dramatically at odds with our assumptions of both military and home front situations in this part of the trans-Mississippi South."" —John C. Inscoe, coeditor of Enemies of the Country: New Perspectives on Unionists in the Civil War South


This meticulously edited edition of a rare southern Unionist's account will be welcomed by anyone interested in the trans-Mississippi theater or dissent during the Civil War. . . . Readers seeking insights into the social, military, and political underside of the Confederate experience will turn to this book with profit. -- Gary W. Gallagher, author of The Confederate War [Haynes's] spirited account of his experiences, along with the insightful context provided by editor Arthur Bergeron, reveals an internalized war dramatically at odds with our assumptions of both military and home front situations in this part of the trans-Mississippi South. -- John C. Inscoe, coeditor of Enemies of the Country: New Perspectives on Unionists in the Civil War South This meticulously edited edition of a rare southern Unionist s account will be welcomed by anyone interested in the trans-Mississippi theater or dissent during the Civil War. . . . Readers seeking insights into the social, military, and political underside of the Confederate experience will turn to this book with profit. Gary W. Gallagher, author of The Confederate War [Haynes s] spirited account of his experiences, along with the insightful context provided by editor Arthur Bergeron, reveals an internalized war dramatically at odds with our assumptions of both military and home front situations in this part of the trans-Mississippi South. John C. Inscoe, coeditor of Enemies of the Country: New Perspectives on Unionists in the Civil War South


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Dennis E. Haynes organized a company of Southern Unionists in the spring of 1863. His narrative begins when he is appointed captain of this, the First Louisiana Battalion Cavalry Scouts. Following a distinguished civilian career as a district attorney and surveyor in New Orleans, Haynes disappears completely from public record in 1873.

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