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Castle Thunder : The Confederate Provost Marshal's Prison, 1862-1865, Alan Lawrence Golden
Castle Thunder : The Confederate Provost Marshal's Prison, 1862-1865, Alan Lawrence Golden
Master's Theses
The Civil War is, in many respects, one of the most tragic, yet fascinating periods of this nation's history. During the last one hundred years scholars have stud ied numerous aspects of this conflict in great detail. The subject of this thesis, however, has received meager attention. The focus of this study is the Provost Marshal's prison in Richmond, Virginia, called Eastern District Military Prison or, as it is more commonly known, Castle Thunder. Castle Thunder was the only prison of its kind in the South as most of its inmates were political prisoners, deserters, and criminals, rather than captured …
Northern Business And The Shape Of Southern Progress: The Case Of Tennessee's "Model City", Edward L. Ayers
Northern Business And The Shape Of Southern Progress: The Case Of Tennessee's "Model City", Edward L. Ayers
History Faculty Publications
State governments, understandably eager to entice needed capital to their region, no longer entertained the earlier progressive ideal of an autonomous South. The perennially-tempting vision of rapid economic growth funded by plentiful Northern capital arose in new, distinctly modern, attire.
The Root Mission, William R. Conger
The Root Mission, William R. Conger
Master's Theses
The purpose of this study is to examine the Root Mission to Russia from it conception to its final report and to evaluate the effectiveness of each member individually as well as that of the Mission as a whole. Further, major actions and responses of the Wilson Administration and other American officials have been considered where these actions have a direct bearing on the effectiveness of the Root Mission. This study also provides a narrative account of the constructive work of the commission and attempts to highlight those experiences which might well have had a significant impact on the Mission's …