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Lincolnites and Rebels: A Divided Town in the American Civil War Book

Lincolnites and Rebels: A Divided Town in the American Civil War
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At the start of the 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, Lincolnites and Rebels: A Divided Town in the American Civil War has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Lincolnites and Rebels: A Divided Town in the American Civil War
  • Written by author Robert Tracy McKenzie
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, June 2009
  • At the start of the 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
  • At the start of the 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
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Introduction
1. The Metropolis of East Tennessee
2. Contemplating Calamity
3. A Town Dividing
4. The "Reign of Terror" Unfolds
5. "Prudent Silence" and "Strict Neutrality"
6. Liberation, Occupation, and Twenty Minutes of Carnage
7. A New Set of Strains
8. Retribution and Reconciliation Afterword Appendix Notes Bibliography


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