Best Little Ironies, Oddities & Mysteries of the Civil War
C. Brian Kelly,Ingrid Smyer-Kelly
Best Little Ironies, Oddities & Mysteries of the Civil War
C. Brian Kelly,Ingrid Smyer-Kelly
Best Little Ironies, Oddities, and Mysteries of the Civil War is a collection of more than 100 stories of unusual and frequently surprising events that took place in connection with the Civil War. Organised by topics into seven sections, the stories include ironies that grew out of incidents that took place prior to the war, the unexpected consequences of events of the early days of the conflict, twists and turns of fate among soldiers, civilians and officers and post-war happenings. All of these stories are written from a journalistic history approach that looks for the feature story aspects in the war’s events. Typical examples of this are such tales as: * The man in charge of quelling John Brown’s uprising at Harpers Ferry in 1859, surprisingly none other than Robert E. Lee * An unnamed Union soldier who broke down in tears following the battle of Williamsburg at the sight of a dead Confederate soldier, then kissed his enemy - his brother * John Taylor Wood, whose grandfather had been president of the United States, whose father was a 36-year veteran in the Union army, but whose aunt was married to Confederate president Jefferson Davis * Frank Crawford Armstrong, who served in both the Confederate and Union armies * Union officer Orton Williams - raised by Robert E. Lee and his wife at Arlington house as an orphan - who later informed Mary Lee that Federal troops would be coming to occupy her home the next day
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