Library Accessions

Library Accessions
Author: United States. Work Projects Administration. Research Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1940
Genre: Government libraries
ISBN:

Library Catalog

Library Catalog
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 1986
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Thunder from a Clear Sky

Thunder from a Clear Sky
Author: Raymond Mulesky
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595835643

This isn't an ordinary Civil War tale. It is the all-true but little-known story of Adam "Stovepipe" Johnson-Kentucky legend, Texas hero, and Confederate cavalry officer-who boldly led the first Confederate raid across the Mason-Dixon Line to capture the thriving river-port community of Newburgh, Indiana, during the American Civil War. Not a shot was fired. With the politically divided landscape of Civil War Kentucky and the steamboat economy of the Ohio River as its backdrop, this is the historically accurate account of surprise nocturnal strikes, opportunistic military occupations, and a swashbuckling Rebel icon's daring daylight invasion into the Northern homeland that sealed the fate of western Kentucky for the remainder of the war. Vivid, thorough, and painstakingly researched, Thunder from a Clear Sky documents five critical weeks of 1862 Civil War history and shares the untold tale of one man's immeasurable impact on a nation at war. "A fascinating account of how a skilled former Indian fighter gathered a few Kentucky rebels and 'woke up' the slumbering Indiana Home Guard." -Evansville Courier & Press Book Reviews "An important and, until now, largely neglected story about the American Civil War... Thunder from a Clear Sky stands as a fresh and important contribution in a field long studied."-Professor Randy K. Mills, Ph.D., Oakland City University, author of Jonathan Jennings: Indiana's First Governor

Indiana Negro Registers, 1852-1865

Indiana Negro Registers, 1852-1865
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

An important source of African American history during the antebellum era, this book also contains a wealth of genealogical information. Over two thousand registrants are identified as free people of color and Hoosier residents, primarily in the southern region of the state. Each entry includes: name, age, description, place of birth, residence, names of witnesses, and date registered. The desciption category often includes names of parents, when available, and physical characteristics.