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- Academic -- UNF -- History; American History; Civil War 1861-1865; Confederate States of America; Soldier Conditions; Soldier Psychology; Military History; War and the Environment; North Carolina 1861-1865; Military Encampments; Citizen-Solider Experience (1)
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- World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence (1)
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Military intelligence -- Correspondence (1)
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- France (1)
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Camp, Combat, And Campaign: North Carolina's Confederate Experience, Peter R. Thomas Jr.
Camp, Combat, And Campaign: North Carolina's Confederate Experience, Peter R. Thomas Jr.
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This research examines a sample of North Carolina Confederates as they transitioned from citizen to soldier between 1861 and 1863 during the American Civil War, and it questions how levels of commitment and devotion emerged during this transformation. North Carolina Confederates not only faced physical and emotional challenges as they transitioned from citizen to soldier, but also encountered social obstacles due to the strict social order of the Old South. Orthodoxy maintains this social dissent hindered any form of solidarity among North Carolina Confederates. The question remains, though, why did so many North Carolinians remain committed to the Confederacy until …
Certificate Of Battle Service, Thomas H. Slavens
Certificate Of Battle Service, Thomas H. Slavens
Carl Hayden Quinn Collection Textual Materials
Certificate of Battle Service stating that Carl Hayden Quinn saw battle action. Battles mentioned are: Gerardmer Sector, Vosges, France, 3 Sept. to 12 Oct. 1918 and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, France, 1 November to 11 November 1918.
"All But The Chance" In The The Stars And Stripes, United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
"All But The Chance" In The The Stars And Stripes, United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
Carl Hayden Quinn Collection Textual Materials
Article published in the Stars and Stripes, a syndicated column published by the American Expeditionary Forces, concerning the contributions made by regiments and divisions that arrived in Europe and northern France as WW1 came to its conclusion.
Letter Of Request For Recognition & Acknowledgment And A General Order, H. K. Doughry, H. Palmer Erickson, J. W. Boucham, James W. Mcandrews
Letter Of Request For Recognition & Acknowledgment And A General Order, H. K. Doughry, H. Palmer Erickson, J. W. Boucham, James W. Mcandrews
Carl Hayden Quinn Collection Textual Materials
Contains a letter of request for recognition & acknowledgment and a general order that grants the recognition.
Summary Of Information Collected By Fifty-First U.S. Infantry Regiment, James A. Newman
Summary Of Information Collected By Fifty-First U.S. Infantry Regiment, James A. Newman
Carl Hayden Quinn Collection Textual Materials
A daily military intelligence report submitted by intelligence officer of the Fifty-First U.S. Infantry Regiment, James A. Newman, and the American Expeditionary Forces.