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Leaving Home in Dark Blue: Chronicling Ohio's Civil War Experience Through Memoirs & Literature
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Leaving Home in Dark Blue: Chronicling Ohio’s Civil War Experience Through Memoirs & Literature

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In 2011, the Civil War Sesquicentennial will highlight the events of the War Between the States. Ohio played a major role in the four-year conflict that, for most soldiers, was the grand event of their lives. Ohio regiments were formed, soldiers were conscripted, and battles were fought in places Ohioans didn’t know existed. This collection gathers together primary materials from memoirs, newspapers, and literature to trace Ohioans’ participation in the war. The collection is built chronologically from the start of the conflict to the return of soldiers after the final battles. When available, participants’ post-war lives are documented.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Akron Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9781935603016

In 2011, the Civil War Sesquicentennial will highlight the events of the War Between the States. Ohio played a major role in the four-year conflict that, for most soldiers, was the grand event of their lives. Ohio regiments were formed, soldiers were conscripted, and battles were fought in places Ohioans didn’t know existed. This collection gathers together primary materials from memoirs, newspapers, and literature to trace Ohioans’ participation in the war. The collection is built chronologically from the start of the conflict to the return of soldiers after the final battles. When available, participants’ post-war lives are documented.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Akron Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9781935603016