The Civil War was the largest and bloodiest conflict ever waged upon American soil, and while no fighting took place in Michigan, both the hardship of the war effort and the heroism of Michigan men at war touched residents deeply. In Father Abraham's Children: Michigan Episodes in the Civil War, Frank Woodford collects personal remembrances of the war from many sources. Originally published in 1961 and reissued in 1999, this volume is not a formal account of Michigan's part in the conflict or an analysis of military strategy and wartime politics, but instead presents stories of Michigan soldiers, both as individuals and as units, and their actions, thoughts, and aspirations, presented for the first time in a paperback edition.Among the episodes Woodford recounts with a wealth of colorful detail are Michigan's participation in the Underground Railroad; the strange tale of Sarah Emma Edmonds, alias Private Franklin Thompson; the ill-fated strategy that led to the slaughter at the Crater; an odyssey of escape from Danville and from Libby Prison; the bizarre Confederate plot to capture a Federal sloop-of-war on Lake Erie; the Michigan Cavalry Brigade's exploits under George Custer; the chance encounter with a Michigan soldier that brought death to the gallant Jeb Stuart; impressions and descriptions of camp life and the ordinary routine of a soldier from the diary of Private Frank Lane; the disaster of the First Michigan at Bull Run; the story of Michigan's medical services and the origin of Harper Hospital; the Detroit Riot of 1863; and the nightmare explosion of the steamer Sultana with a death toll of over 1, 200 soldiers on their way home from Confederate prisons.Civil War buffs and readers interested in Michigan history will be grateful for the paperback edition of Father Abraham's Children.

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Table of contents
- Cover
- Frontispiece
- Title Page
- Series Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword to the Great Lakes Books Edition
- Foreword
- Preface
- Epigraph
- I. So Much for Valor
- II. Freedom Train
- III. Reveille in Michigan
- IV. Thank God for Michigan!
- V. The Ordeal of Colonel Willcox
- VI. A General Wins His Spurs
- VII. March Terror
- VIII. Private Lane’s War
- IX. The Road to Gettysburg
- X. Rendezvous at Armageddon
- XI. Sabers at Rummel’s Farm
- XII. Lady of the Regiment
- Plate section
- XIII. The Cruise of the Philo Parsons
- XIV. Escape by Night
- XV. The Roundhead and the Cavalier
- XVI. Out of “Rat Hell”
- XVII. Death in the Crater
- XVIII. “To Bind Up the Nation’s Wounds”
- XIX. Boat Ride on the Styx
- XX. The Great Manhunt
- XXI. The Last Man
- Appendix
- Index
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