Unconditional Unionist

Unconditional Unionist
Title Unconditional Unionist PDF eBook
Author Berry Craig
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 225
Release 2016-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 1476626642

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When U.S. Congressman Lucian Anderson from Kentucky voted for the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in January 1865, abolishing slavery, he gambled more than his political career. Anderson was from Mayfield, one of the most rabidly secessionist towns in the Bluegrass State. During the Civil War, his political alignment changed from pro-slavery Union Democrat to Unconditional Unionist to Republican. Elected by Unionists in 1863, he soon received death threats and was kidnapped by Confederate raiders who held him for ransom (while he tried to convert them to the Union cause). He was a Kentucky delegate to the 1864 national convention that re-nominated President Abraham Lincoln. Knowing he could not win another term, Anderson did not seek reelection in 1865. Based on newspaper articles, letters and other contemporary sources, this book provides a detailed portrait of an overlooked but significant figure of the Civil War and Kentucky history.

Unconditional Unionist

Unconditional Unionist
Title Unconditional Unionist PDF eBook
Author Berry Craig
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 225
Release 2016-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1476663696

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When U.S. Congressman Lucian Anderson from Kentucky voted for the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in January 1865, abolishing slavery, he gambled more than his political career. Anderson was from Mayfield, one of the most rabidly secessionist towns in the Bluegrass State. During the Civil War, his political alignment changed from pro-slavery Union Democrat to Unconditional Unionist to Republican. Elected by Unionists in 1863, he soon received death threats and was kidnapped by Confederate raiders who held him for ransom (while he tried to convert them to the Union cause). He was a Kentucky delegate to the 1864 national convention that re-nominated President Abraham Lincoln. Knowing he could not win another term, Anderson did not seek reelection in 1865. Based on newspaper articles, letters and other contemporary sources, this book provides a detailed portrait of an overlooked but significant figure of the Civil War and Kentucky history.

Poor Whites of the Antebellum South

Poor Whites of the Antebellum South
Title Poor Whites of the Antebellum South PDF eBook
Author Charles C. Bolton
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780822314684

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Bolton (history, U. of Southern Mississippi) illuminates the social complexity surrounding the lives of a group consistently dismissed as rednecks, crackers, and white trash: landless white tenants and laborers in the era of slavery. A short epilogue looks at their lives today. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson
Title Andrew Johnson PDF eBook
Author Hans Louis Trefousse
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 470
Release 1997-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393317428

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A study of President Johnson's public life and achievements as the man who succeeded Lincoln to the presidency in a time of political upheaval.

A Union Indivisible

A Union Indivisible
Title A Union Indivisible PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Robinson
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 311
Release 2017-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 1469633795

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Many accounts of the secession crisis overlook the sharp political conflict that took place in the Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. Michael D. Robinson expands the scope of this crisis to show how the fate of the Border South, and with it the Union, desperately hung in the balance during the fateful months surrounding the clash at Fort Sumter. During this period, Border South politicians revealed the region's deep commitment to slavery, disputed whether or not to leave the Union, and schemed to win enough support to carry the day. Although these border states contained fewer enslaved people than the eleven states that seceded, white border Southerners chose to remain in the Union because they felt the decision best protected their peculiar institution. Robinson reveals anew how the choice for union was fraught with anguish and uncertainty, dividing families and producing years of bitter internecine violence. Letters, diaries, newspapers, and quantitative evidence illuminate how, in the absence of a compromise settlement, proslavery Unionists managed to defeat secession in the Border South.

The Senate, 1789-1989: Historical statistics, 1789-1992

The Senate, 1789-1989: Historical statistics, 1789-1992
Title The Senate, 1789-1989: Historical statistics, 1789-1992 PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Byrd
Publisher
Total Pages 768
Release 1988
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Senate, 1789-1989, V. 4

Senate, 1789-1989, V. 4
Title Senate, 1789-1989, V. 4 PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Byrd
Publisher Government Printing Office
Total Pages 760
Release 1993-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780160632563

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Includes lists, tables, and statistics on: Senators; Senatorial elections; Sessions; Party leadership and organization; Committees; Senate organization; and Senate powers.