In "A House Divided, " Richard Orr Curry investigates the
political realities that led to the breakup of the Old Dominion and
the emergence of a new state during the Civil War. Orr's analysis
of the intra-state conflicts over political, economic, and social
issues, party factions of Unionism and Secessionism and multiple
layers of division within those factions, offer fascinating and
original insights into the long debate that would lead to the
ratification of the West Virginia state constitution in 1863.
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