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" The seventh star of the Confederacy : "
ed. by Kenneth W. Howell
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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987578
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Doc. No
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b741948
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Title & Author
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The seventh star of the Confederacy : : Texas during the Civil War /\ ed. by Kenneth W. Howell
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Edition Statement
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1. ed
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Publication Statement
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Denton, Tex.: University of North Texas Press, c 2009
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Series Statement
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War and the Southwest series; 10
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Page. NO
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XIII, 348 Seiten
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ISBN
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1574412590
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: 9781574412598
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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pt. 1. A historical overview of Texas and the Civil War -- The impact of new studies about Texas and Texans on Civil War historiography / by Alwyn Barr -- The Civil War and the Lone Star State: a brief overview / by Archie McDonald -- pt. 2. The time for compromise has passed -- Explaining the causes of the Civil War: a Texas perspective / by James Smallwood -- The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas, 1858-1861: an analysis of the First (Military) Degree Knights / by Linda Hudson -- pt. 3. In sight of my enemy -- Frontier defense: enlistment patterns for the Texas frontier regiments in the Civil War / by John W. Gorman -- Reckoning at the river: Unionists and Secessionists on the Nueces, August 10, 1862 / by Mary Jo O'Rear -- Without a fight: the eighty-four-day Union occupation of Galveston, Texas / by Donald Willett -- Nothing but disaster: the failure of Union plans to capture Texas / by Edward T. Cotham, Jr. -- Hide your daughters: the Yankees have arrived in the Coastal Bend, 1863 / by Charles D. Spurlin -- Red and White fighting the Blue: relations between Texans and Confederate Indians / by Charles D. Grear -- Defending the Lone Star: the Texas cavalry in the Red River campaign / by Gary D. Joiner -- Prison City, Camp Ford: largest Confederate prisoner-of-war camp in the Trans-Mississippi / by James Smallwood -- pt. 4. Political, social, and cultural life during the war -- The Confederate governors of Texas / by Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr. -- A sacred charge upon our hands: assisting the families of Confederate soldiers in Texas, 1861-1865 / by Vicki Betts -- On the edge of first freedoms: Black Texans and the Civil War / by Ronald E. Goodwin and Bruce A. Glasrud -- Feed the troops or fight the drought: the dilemma Texas beef contractors faced in 1861-1865 / by Carol Taylor -- Distress, discontent, and dissent: Colorado County, Texas, during the Civil War / by Bill Stein.
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Subject
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Politics and government
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Social conditions
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Subject
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Texas, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Texas, Politics and government, 1861-1865.
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Texas, Social conditions, 19th century.
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Subject
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Texas
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Dewey Classification
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973.7/464
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LC Classification
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E580
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NLM classification
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15.87bcl
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7,26ssgn
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Added Entry
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Howell, Kenneth W., 1967-
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