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Don't tell father I have been shot at - The Civil War Letters of Captain George N. Bliss, First Rhode Island Cavalry... Don't tell father I have been shot at - The Civil War Letters of Captain George N. Bliss, First Rhode Island Cavalry (Paperback)
George N Bliss; Edited by William C. Emerson, Elizabeth C. Stevens
R1,632 R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Save R539 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Captain George N. Bliss experienced almost every aspect of the Civil War, except death. As an officer in the First Rhode Island Cavalry, Bliss engaged in some twenty-seven actions. He miraculously survived a skirmish in Waynesboro, Virginia, in September 1864, when he single-handedly charged into the Black Horse Cavalry. Badly injured and taken prisoner, Bliss was consigned to the notorious Libby Prison in Richmond. Midway through the war, Bliss also served for nine months at a Conscript Camp in Connecticut, where he sat on several courts-martial. Bliss richly detailed his war experiences in letters to his close friend, David Gerald, who lived in Rhode Island. In absolute candor, Bliss expressed his opinions on many topics and related a plethora of firsthand details. A colorful writer, he also penned dispatches from the field for a Providence newspaper. Meticulously transcribed and annotated, this collection of letters is unusual because Bliss did not mask the devastation and challenges of his intense wartime experiences as he might have done in writing to a family member. In conclusion, the editors describe how, following the war, Bliss sought out the Confederates who almost killed him, forming personal relationships that lasted for decades.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume III: 18 October 1778-10 May 1779 (Paperback, annotated edition): Richard K.... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume III: 18 October 1778-10 May 1779 (Paperback, annotated edition)
Richard K. Showman, Robert E. McCarthy, Elizabeth C. Stevens
R2,695 Discovery Miles 26 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume VI: 1 June 1780-25 December 1780 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K. Showman,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume VI: 1 June 1780-25 December 1780 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Dennis M. Conrad, Roger N. Parks, Elizabeth C. Stevens
R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume XIII: 22 May 1783 - 13 June 1786 (Paperback): Roger N. Parks, Elizabeth C.... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume XIII: 22 May 1783 - 13 June 1786 (Paperback)
Roger N. Parks, Elizabeth C. Stevens, Dennis M. Conrad
R2,781 Discovery Miles 27 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This thirteenth and final volume of the series devoted to the papers of General Nathanael Greene includes correspondence to and from Greene from the end of the Revolutionary War up to his death in June 1786. It concludes with an epilogue and an addendum of forty-six documents that have come to light since the volumes in which they would have appeared have been published. The documents presented here trace the dismissal of the Southern Army and details of salutes offered to Greene by the citizens of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Alexandria, Virginia, and Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland, as he traveled back home. Greene spent three years after the close of the war attempting to settle his wartime debts, many of which were incurred as a result of guarantees he made on behalf of army contractors. He sought assistance in New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston; from the president of Congress; and from Dutch investors, but was declined at every turn. Within a year of relocating his family to Mulberry Grove plantation, near Savannah, after finally reaching an agreement with one of his principal creditors, Greene became ill. He died a week later, at the age of forty-three.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume IV: 11 May 1779-31 October 1779 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K. Showman,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume IV: 11 May 1779-31 October 1779 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Elizabeth C. Stevens, Dennis M. Conrad
R2,717 Discovery Miles 27 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

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