Behind bayonets

Behind bayonets
About this book
"Cleveland historian David Van Tassel had undertaken the challenge of writing an illustrated history of the Cleveland homefront during the Civil War. Unfortunately, he died in 2000 before completing his manuscript. Historian John Vacha completed the final chapters using notes, lists, and ideas that Van Tassel had gathered, and their efforts are presented in Behind Bayonets."
"Behind Bayonets focuses on Ohio's substantial role in the Civil War. It is perhaps the only work that uses published and unpublished sources written by northeast Ohioans to comment on the causes, course, and purpose of the war. It does not provide an overview of battles, but it does address soldiers' enlistments and early camp experiences, women's experiences, public reactions to emancipation and the general political interest in the war, local business growth during the war, and Lincoln's assassination and the funeral train's stop in Cleveland."
"The authors use moving first-person commentaries and accounts to illustrate and explain these issues and situations. Additionally, the text is illustrated with rare photographs from the Western Reserve Historical Society's archives."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5825152W
Subjects
HistoryMilitary HistoryOhio Civil War, 1861-1865Pictorial worksSocial aspectsSocial conditionsUnited States Civil War, 1861-1865American history: c 1800 to c 1900c 1800 to c 1900History - U.S.History: AmericanOhioUnited States - Civil WarUnited States - State & Local - MidwestCivil War, 1861-1865