The story of a border city during the Civil War (Classic Books)

$14.45

This book provides a historical account of the Civil War, offering insights into the social and political dynamics of the era.

The story of a border city during the Civil War (Classic Books)
The story of a border city during the Civil War (Classic Books)
$14.45

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“The Story of a Border City During the Civil War” by Galusha Anderson is a classic book that provides a detailed and insightful account of the experiences of a border city, which was caught in the middle of the American Civil War. The book focuses on the city of St. Louis, Missouri, which functioned as a crucial hub for both Union and Confederate forces. Anderson, a renowned author and writer, presents a comprehensive overview of the political and social dynamics that shaped the city during this turbulent period. He highlights the various challenges and dilemmas faced by the residents of St. Louis, including the division between Unionists and secessionists, the impact of military occupation, and the struggles for control of the city. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, Anderson brings to life the stories of ordinary citizens, soldiers, and political figures, offering unique perspectives on the war and its consequences. Readers are taken on a journey through the conflicted atmosphere of St. Louis, where patriotism, loyalty, and personal convictions clash. “The Story of a Border City During the Civil War” is a captivating and well-researched book that sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of the American Civil War. It is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of life in a divided city during a time of war.

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Weight 0.413 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.3 × 22.9 in

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