Description: NORTH CAROLINA AS A CIVIL WAR BATTLEGROUND 1861-1865 BY JOHN GILCHRIST BARRETT FINE CONDITION Clean, Tight Wrap/Booklet 55 Illustrations and Photographs Contains a Large, Fold-Out Map of North Carolina PUBLISHED BY THE DIVISON OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY IN 1987 This book presents an excellent review of the history of North Carolina during the conduct of the Civil War. The book addresses North Carolina leaving the Union, its preparations for war, it’s efforts in the Hatteras (August-December, 1861), the Burnside Expedition (January-July, 1862), Eastern North Carolina Raids (July-December, 1862), D.H. Hill Demonstrations Against New Bern and Washington (March-April March-April, 1863), Federal Occupation in the East – Disaffection in the West (1863), Pickett Before New Bern (January-February, 1864), Plymouth and the “Albarmarle,” (1864), Western North Carolina (1864), Blockade-Running, Fort Fisher, Wilmington (1864-1865), Sherman, Stoneman, and the War’s End (1865). This original, wrap/booklet is in fine condition. It is clean, tight, and sharp. It has no wear. The interior is clean and there isn’t a mark in the booklet. The book is rich with 55 period photographs, illustrations, and battle maps. It contains a list of other booklets published by the Department of Archives and History. 101 pages. An excellent condition wrap/booklet. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
Price: 20 USD
Location: Burke, Virginia
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Author: John Gilchrist Barrett
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
Publisher: Division of Archives and History
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Subject: Military & War
Topic: Civil War (1861-65)
Year Printed: 1987