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- catalog contributor b9700807.
- catalog coverage "Confederate States of America History.".
- catalog coverage "Richmond (Va.) Biography.".
- catalog coverage "Richmond (Va.) History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.".
- catalog coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.".
- catalog coverage "Virginia History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Pope's orders -- captures -- Libby Prison -- The Battle of Cedar Mountain -- Northern letter-writing -- The Provost Marshal's office in Richmond -- incidents -- The Second Battle of Bull Run -- a woman's stratagem -- The clouds lifted -- Return of the Confederate Congress -- women at work in the public departments -- Fidelity of the negroes -- Lee's invasion of Maryland -- the Battle of Antietam -- Scenes in Richmond in the winter of 1862-3 -- Burnside's campaign -- refugees in Richmond -- Running the blockade -- The Bread Riot in Richmond -- Spies -- Stoneman's raid -- panic in Richmond -- Hooker's campaign -- death of Stonewall Jackson -- Suffering of the wounded -- lack of supplies -- The fall of Vicksburg -- its effect -- Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania -- effect of the Battle of Gettysburg -- The summer of 1863 -- a woman arrested for treason -- Poverty in Richmond -- Bragg's campaign -- the Battle of Chickamauga -- Trouble with the negroes -- Christmas, 1864 -- opening of the new year -- Confederate currency -- fabulous prices in Richmond -- The Confederate Congress in the winter of 1863-4 -- Dahlgren's Raid around Richmond -- The spring of 1864 -- Morgan's return to Richmond".
- catalog description "Proposed evacuation of Richmond -- removal of the treasury-note bureau -- The summer campaign of 1864 -- the battles of the wilderness -- Petersburg -- Starvation in Richmond -- Destruction of the Alabama -- Sherman's March -- Early's campaign -- Washington threatened -- Life in Richmond in 1864 -- Both sections tired of war -- The negotiation at Niagara Falls -- Colonel Jacques's visit to Richmond -- the Chicago Convention -- The capture of Mobile -- the fall of Atlanta -- the fall campaign around Richmond -- Sheridan's campaign in the valley -- naval losses -- re-election of Mr. Lincoln -- arming of slaves -- Hood's campaign in Tennessee -- Sherman's march through Georgia -- the Confederate armies depleted by desertion -- The winter of 1864-5 -- want of fuel and provisions -- romance -- prices -- Capture of Fort Fisher -- occupation of Wilmington and Charleston -- end of Sherman's march -- More peace negotiations -- government appeal for food -- Forebodings of disaster -- Sheridan's great raid and his junction with Grant -- operations of Grant and Lee -- fall of Petersburg -- Evacuation of Richmond -- burning of the city -- Visit of President Lincoln to Richmond -- the federal government feeding the people -- Surrender of Lee -- The assassination -- capture of Jefferson Davis -- concluding events of the war -- Life in the old land yet.".
- catalog description "The secession of Virginia -- how Richmond received the news -- The first alarm -- the Pawnee Sunday -- Gala days of the war -- The gathering of the troops -- Richmond the capital -- social changes -- The first invasion of Virginia -- Position of the clergy -- The first battle -- Great Bethel -- Disasters in Western Virginia -- The Battle of Manassas -- its effect in Richmond -- Richmond a hospital -- arrival of prisoners -- Incidents of battle -- Changes in Richmond -- an evil addition -- Richmond a city of refuge -- extortions -- The close of 1861 -- the hope of intervention -- capture of Mason and Slidell -- A sad holiday week -- work for the soldiers -- The fall of Roanoke Island -- disasters on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers -- gloom in Richmond -- Remains of Union sentiment in Richmond -- business changes -- Richmond the permanent capital -- The fight in Hampton Roads -- A growing scarcity of food in Richmond -- Opening of the Peninsular Campaign -- Magruder's small force -- Disasters to the Confederate cause in the Southwest -- the Battle of Shiloh -- Accumulating disasters -- effect of the fall of New Orleans -- The battle of Seven Pines and Fair Oaks -- Jackson's campaign in the valley -- Stuart's Raid -- The Seven Days' Battles on the Peninsula".
- catalog extent "xxi, 389 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Richmond during the war.".
- catalog identifier "0803287453 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Richmond during the war.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,".
- catalog relation "Richmond during the war.".
- catalog spatial "Confederate States of America History.".
- catalog spatial "Richmond (Va.) Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Richmond (Va.) History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.".
- catalog spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.".
- catalog spatial "Virginia History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.".
- catalog subject "973.7/82 20".
- catalog subject "Brock, Sallie A., 1845?-".
- catalog subject "E487 .B76 1996".
- catalog subject "E487 .B76 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pope's orders -- captures -- Libby Prison -- The Battle of Cedar Mountain -- Northern letter-writing -- The Provost Marshal's office in Richmond -- incidents -- The Second Battle of Bull Run -- a woman's stratagem -- The clouds lifted -- Return of the Confederate Congress -- women at work in the public departments -- Fidelity of the negroes -- Lee's invasion of Maryland -- the Battle of Antietam -- Scenes in Richmond in the winter of 1862-3 -- Burnside's campaign -- refugees in Richmond -- Running the blockade -- The Bread Riot in Richmond -- Spies -- Stoneman's raid -- panic in Richmond -- Hooker's campaign -- death of Stonewall Jackson -- Suffering of the wounded -- lack of supplies -- The fall of Vicksburg -- its effect -- Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania -- effect of the Battle of Gettysburg -- The summer of 1863 -- a woman arrested for treason -- Poverty in Richmond -- Bragg's campaign -- the Battle of Chickamauga -- Trouble with the negroes -- Christmas, 1864 -- opening of the new year -- Confederate currency -- fabulous prices in Richmond -- The Confederate Congress in the winter of 1863-4 -- Dahlgren's Raid around Richmond -- The spring of 1864 -- Morgan's return to Richmond".
- catalog tableOfContents "Proposed evacuation of Richmond -- removal of the treasury-note bureau -- The summer campaign of 1864 -- the battles of the wilderness -- Petersburg -- Starvation in Richmond -- Destruction of the Alabama -- Sherman's March -- Early's campaign -- Washington threatened -- Life in Richmond in 1864 -- Both sections tired of war -- The negotiation at Niagara Falls -- Colonel Jacques's visit to Richmond -- the Chicago Convention -- The capture of Mobile -- the fall of Atlanta -- the fall campaign around Richmond -- Sheridan's campaign in the valley -- naval losses -- re-election of Mr. Lincoln -- arming of slaves -- Hood's campaign in Tennessee -- Sherman's march through Georgia -- the Confederate armies depleted by desertion -- The winter of 1864-5 -- want of fuel and provisions -- romance -- prices -- Capture of Fort Fisher -- occupation of Wilmington and Charleston -- end of Sherman's march -- More peace negotiations -- government appeal for food -- Forebodings of disaster -- Sheridan's great raid and his junction with Grant -- operations of Grant and Lee -- fall of Petersburg -- Evacuation of Richmond -- burning of the city -- Visit of President Lincoln to Richmond -- the federal government feeding the people -- Surrender of Lee -- The assassination -- capture of Jefferson Davis -- concluding events of the war -- Life in the old land yet.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The secession of Virginia -- how Richmond received the news -- The first alarm -- the Pawnee Sunday -- Gala days of the war -- The gathering of the troops -- Richmond the capital -- social changes -- The first invasion of Virginia -- Position of the clergy -- The first battle -- Great Bethel -- Disasters in Western Virginia -- The Battle of Manassas -- its effect in Richmond -- Richmond a hospital -- arrival of prisoners -- Incidents of battle -- Changes in Richmond -- an evil addition -- Richmond a city of refuge -- extortions -- The close of 1861 -- the hope of intervention -- capture of Mason and Slidell -- A sad holiday week -- work for the soldiers -- The fall of Roanoke Island -- disasters on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers -- gloom in Richmond -- Remains of Union sentiment in Richmond -- business changes -- Richmond the permanent capital -- The fight in Hampton Roads -- A growing scarcity of food in Richmond -- Opening of the Peninsular Campaign -- Magruder's small force -- Disasters to the Confederate cause in the Southwest -- the Battle of Shiloh -- Accumulating disasters -- effect of the fall of New Orleans -- The battle of Seven Pines and Fair Oaks -- Jackson's campaign in the valley -- Stuart's Raid -- The Seven Days' Battles on the Peninsula".
- catalog title "Richmond during the war : four years of personal observation / Sallie Brock Putnam ; introduction to the Bison books edition by Virginia Scharff.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Personal narratives Confederate. fast".
- catalog type "text".