Civil War Letters of Thomas and William Christie. Edited by Hampton Smith

Civil War Letters of Thomas and William Christie. Edited by Hampton Smith

Christie, Thomas and William. Brother of Mine: Civil War Letters of Thomas and William Christie. Edited by Hampton Smith. Minneapolis: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2011. Enlistment, 25 *Slavery, rebellion, 25-26 *Motivation, 26 Benton Barracks, St. Louis, 28-30 *American soldiers, 30 David Hunter, 31 Whiskey, 32, 48 Desertion, pay, 35-36 Fort Henry, 37 Shiloh, 39-47, 50 Food, water, 40 Corinth, 45ff Combat, 48 McClellan, slavery, 51 Surgeons, 51, 56 Slavery, 52 Death, funeral, 53-54 Restrained soldiers, 54 Slave dogs, 58 Pay, gambling, 58-59 Fremont, 59 July 4, 60-61 Artillery, 60-61 Rebel women, 64 *Southern education, war, 68 Foraging, 70 Army marching, 74 Iuka, 73ff Army of the Potomac, 80-81, 85 Plundering, 82 Uncertain plans, 84-85 *Duty, liberty, 89 Good habits, 92 Pay, clothing, 94 Alcohol, 96, 101 Generals, slow, sympathize with traitors, 98 Morality, conversion, 102 Cooking, food, 104 Singing, 105-7 Prayer meeting, 109 Evening in camp, 109 Tent, 110-11 Morale, 113 1 Punishment of rebels, 116 Pay and finances, 118-19 Lorenzo Thomas, black troops, 120-22, 124 Music, 123 Protestants, Catholics, 123-24 Missouri rebels, 127-28 Vicksburg campaign, 128ff Raymond, Mississippi, 129 John A. Logan, 130 Combat, fear, 131-32 Grant, 135 *Slavery, Irish and blacks, 136 Political manipulation and leadership, 141 Shelling Vicksburg, 142-43 Fraternizing, 148 Confederates slavery, 150 July 4, Vicksburg, 151 *ignorant southerners, 153 Confederates, dirty, smelly, 154 Slaves, 156 Gambling, 158 Glory in war, 161 Vicksburg, 162-63 Explosion of ammunition boat, 166-67 Soldiers and death, 179 Review of victories, 178-80 Montgomery Blair, Lincoln, Reconstruction, 184 Union vengeance, 185-86, 188 Catholic copperheads, 186 Reenlistment, 187-88 Providence and war, 193 Chaplain, prayer meeting, 195 Washington birthday, 201 Duty at home, 202-4 Artillery training, 206 Unionist refugee, conscription, 206-7 Religion, 207 Drunken officers, 208-10 Character of soldiers, 211 Cairo, Illinois, 216 Northern Alabama, 221-27 Tobacco, 223-27 Atlanta campaign, 227ff McPherson, Frank Blair, 231-32 Death of McPherson, 242-43 Ezra Church, 243-45 2 Artillery battery, 251-52 Sherman's plans, 253 Confederate moral and burial, 253-54 Death of an officer, 256-58 Election of 1864, Fremont, McClellan, Lincoln, 261-62 McClellan, Lincoln, 261-62 *Slavery, abolition, 262-63 Furlough, pay, 264-65 Andersonville, 265-66 Sherman's march, 272ff William T. Sherman, 278 Artillery, 289 Carolinas Campaign, 297ff Foraging, 298-99 3 .

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