Virginia at War, 1865

Virginia at War, 1865
Author: William Davis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813134684

Kent Hollingsworth captures the flavor and atmosphere of the Sport of Kings in the dramatic account of the development of the Thoroughbred in Kentucky. Ranging from frontier days, when racing was conducted in open fields as horse-to-horse challenges between proud owners, to the present, when a potential Triple Crown champion may sell for millions of dollars, The Kentucky Thoroughbred considers ten outstanding stallions that dominated the shape of racing in their time as representing the many eras of Kentucky Thoroughbred breeding. No less colorful are his accounts of the owners, breeders, trainers, and jockeys associated with these Thoroughbreds, a group devoted to a sport filled with high adventure and great hazards. First published in 1976, this popular Kentucky classic has been expanded and brought up to date in this new edition.

Virginians at War

Virginians at War
Author: Virginia War Memorial
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2004
Genre: Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945
ISBN:

Volume 1 of Virginians At War contains six programs created from individual interviews of Virginians, archival films, period photography, music, graphics, and animated maps.

Virginia and the Great War

Virginia and the Great War
Author: Lynn Rainville
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476631476

Virginia played an important role during World War I, supplying the Allied forces with food, horses and steel in 1915 and 1916. After America entered the war in 1917, Virginians served in numerous military and civilian roles--Red Cross nurses, sailors, shipbuilders, pilots, stenographers and domestic gardeners. More than 100,000 were drafted--more than 3600 lost their lives. Almost every city and county lost men and women to the war. The author details the state's manifold contributions to the war effort and presents a study of monuments erected after the war.

Virginia at War, 1864

Virginia at War, 1864
Author: William C. Davis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813173558

The fourth book in the Virginia at War series casts a special light on vital home front matters in Virginia during 1864. Following a year in which only one major battle was fought on Virginia soil, 1864 brought military campaigning to the Old Dominion. For the first time during the Civil War, the majority of Virginia's forces fought inside the state's borders. Yet soldiers were a distinct minority among the Virginians affected by the war. In Virginia at War, 1864, scholars explore various aspects of the civilian experience in Virginia including transportation and communication, wartime literature, politics and the press, higher education, patriotic celebrations, and early efforts at reconstruction in Union-occupied Virginia. The volume focuses on the effects of war on the civilian infrastructure as well as efforts to maintain the Confederacy. As in previous volumes, the book concludes with an edited and annotated excerpt of the Judith Brockenbrough McGuire diary.

Virginia's Western War

Virginia's Western War
Author: Neal O. Hammon
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811713894

Tracing a little-known period of colonial history, this book explores the lives of the brave men and women who brought their families west from Virginia to settle the rough frontier. 20 photos. 26 maps.

Virginia at War, 1865

Virginia at War, 1865
Author: William C. Davis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813134692

By January 1865, most of Virginia's schools were closed, many newspapers had ceased publication, businesses suffered, and food was scarce. Having endured major defeats on their home soil and the loss of much of the state's territory to the Union army, Virginia's Confederate soldiers began to desert at higher rates than at any other time in the war, returning home to provide their families with whatever assistance they could muster. It was a dark year for Virginia. Virginia at War, 1865 closely examines the end of the Civil War in the Old Dominion, delivering a striking depiction of a state ravaged by violence and destruction. In the final volume of the Virginia at War series, editors William C. Davis and James I. Robertson Jr. have once again assembled an impressive collection of essays covering topics that include land operations, women and families, wartime economy, music and entertainment, the demobilization of Lee's army, and the war's aftermath. The volume ends with the final installment of Judith Brockenbrough McGuire's popular and important Diary of a Southern Refugee during the War. Like the previous four volumes in the series, Virginia at War, 1865 provides valuable insights into the devastating effects of the war on citizens across the state.

Virginia in the War of 1812

Virginia in the War of 1812
Author: Christopher M. Bonin
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476633304

Virginia saw significant action during the War of 1812, from the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair to the defense of Norfolk against British invaders. Many Virginians supported the struggle for independence from Great Britain--others vehemently opposed "Mr. Madison's War." A largely forgotten conflict, the war played an important role in the history of the United States. While comprehensive histories of the war are few, there is a positive lack of state-focused studies. Drawing on extensive primary and secondary sources, the author provides an in-depth portrait of the "Old Dominion" at war in the early years of the nation's history.