
- 128 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
As the reader is sure to discover, the division between combatant and civilian at the local level is not always clear.
With a natural curiosity to unearth the unknown, local Milledgeville author and historian Hugh T. Harrington has put forth a collection of tales and personalities that have until now gone untold or forgotten. Civil War Milledgeville shows that it is these often these forgotten events and people that have shaped our larger understanding of the Civil War. From a women's riot to a Confederate cavalry rescue, Hugh recounts local stories of heroism and cowardice, success and strife, which illuminate the history of Milledgeville.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Snovey Jackson: A Lost Voice from Milledgeville's Past
- General George P. Doles and His Monument in Memory Hill Cemetery
- Vanished without a Trace: The Mystery of Agnes Fish, Confederate Soldier
- Benjamin Ward, Baldwin County's Last Confederate Veteran
- You Mean There Are Yankees in Here?
- The Brave and Triumphant March of Sergeant Bates
- The Misspelled Tombstone of Dr. Andrew J. Foard, CSA, Nearly Causes Him to Be Forgotten
- James W. Herty, United States Navy and Confederate States Navy
- The Courageous Captains of the Baldwin Blues, 1861–1865
- Looking for Georgia's 1861 Secession Flag
- Two Milledgeville Men Join the United States Navy during the Civil War
- Women Escape from Milledgeville Penitentiary
- Eyewitness to Sherman in Milledgeville
- The “Funeral” of Governor Joseph Brown
- Confederate Cavalry Rescue Women Assaulted by Union Troops
- A Doctor Keeps Wartime Smallpox Cases in Milledgeville Secret for Almost Forty Years
- Milledgeville Infects Savannah with Smallpox
- The Enemy's Plans and a Doctor's Word of Honor
- Brigadier General Bryan M. Thomas, CSA, Milledgeville's Forgotten General
- The Final Resting Place of Edwin Jemison
- Helen Dortch Longstreet: The Wife of General James Longstreet
- The Lost Flag of the Fourth Georgia Regiment
- Simon Wheeler, Confederate Yankee
- Carlos Wilson: Soldier, Inventor, Businessman
- Women Riot in Milledgeville
- The Forgotten Confederate Soldiers of Brown Hospital
- “For Want of a Nail…”
- Tragedy and Disaster at Griswoldville
- Rufus Kelly, an Unlikely Hero
- A Yankee Replaces the Organ at St. Stephen's Church
- Ezekiel Roberts: Physician, Highwayman, Convict and Captain
- Transporting Dead Bodies during the Civil War
- Son, That Leg Has to Come Off…
- The Confederate Monument on Milledgeville's Jefferson Street
- Georgia Military Institute Cadets
- Warren A. Moseley, a Confederate Soldier for Over Fifty Years
- David R. Snelling: A Case of Defection
- Milledgeville through Yankee Eyes
- Index