The Alabama confederate reader /

Other Authors: McMillan, Malcolm Cook,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, ©1992.
Series:Library of Alabama classics
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Table of Contents:
  • 16. Behind the Lines: The Home Front. (1). The Failure of Finance and Taxation. (2). Social and Economic Conditions in Alabama: Inflation. (3). Bread Riots in Mobile. (4). A Northern Mechanic in Montgomery. (5). The Prattville Ladies Aid Society. (6). Augusta Evans Wilson: Confederate Propagandist. (7). School Books, Newspapers, and Culture in Confederate Alabama. (8). The Cahaba Prison. (9). Relief for Alabama Soldiers in Cold Northern Prisons. (10). Hospitals for Alabama Troops. (11). Life on a Blockaded South Alabama Plantation. (12). Dead on the Field of Battle. (13). Unpopular Measures of the Confederate Congress: Impressment. (14). Opposition to Conscription: Desertion
  • 17. Efforts for Peace and Peace Societies. (1). The Hampton Roads Peace Conference. (2). William F. Samford, Fire-eater of 1861, says: Peace! Peace! (3). Underground Peace Societies in Alabama
  • 18. The Fall of the Confederacy. (1). Hiding from the Yankees and Bushwhackers in North Alabama (Christmas, 1864).
  • (2). Wilson's Raid Through Alabama. (3). Croxton Burns the University of Alabama. (4). What Happened to an Alabama Soldier after Petersburg. (5). The Fall of Mobile and Final Surrender. (6). The Arrest of Alabama Civil War Leaders. (7). What Providence Has Ordained for Us.