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Lincolnites and Rebels - A Divided Town in the American Civil War (Paperback)
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Lincolnites and Rebels - A Divided Town in the American Civil War (Paperback)
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At the start of the American Civil War, Knoxville, Tennessee, with
a population of just over 4,000, was considered a prosperous
metropolis little reliant on slavery. Although the surrounding
countryside was predominantly Unionist in sympathy, Knoxville
itself was split down the middle as Union and Confederate
supporters held political rallies at opposite ends of the town's
main street. Following Tennessee's secession, Knoxville soon became
famous (or infamous) as a stronghold of stalwart Unionism, thanks
to the efforts of a small cadre who persisted in openly denouncing
the Confederacy. Throughout the course of the Civil War, Knoxville
endured military occupation for all but three days, hosting
Confederate troops during the first half of the conflict and Union
forces throughout the remainder, with the transition punctuated by
an extended siege and bloody battle during which nearly forty
thousand soldiers fought over the town. In Lincolnites and Rebels:
A Divided Town in the American Civil War, Robert Tracy McKenzie
tells the story of Civil War Knoxville-a perpetually occupied,
bitterly divided Southern town where neighbor fought against
neighbor. McKenzie documents the loyalties of more than half of the
townspeople and explores the agonizing personal decisions that war
made inescapable. Mining a treasure-trove of manuscript collections
and civil and military records, McKenzie reveals the complex ways
in which allegiance altered the daily routine of a town gripped in
a civil war within the Civil War. Following the course of events
leading up to the war, occupation by Confederate and then Union
soldiers, and the troubled peace that followed the war, Lincolnites
and Rebels delves right into the heart of a divided town caught
between North and South in the Civil War.
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