In Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase, Berry Craig explains why western Kentucky, or the Jackson Purchase, was novel during the Civil War: despite the predominance of pro-Unionism across the state, the Purchase was staunchly pro-Confederate. The Purchase’s f...
A New Look at Civil War Veterans It has sometimes been claimed that Kentucky is more Confederate...
This paper will argue that Kentucky was not guided by nationalism but by economic self-interest, its...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
Book Review Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase Matthew E. Stanle
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Perhaps more than any other citizens of the nation, Kentuckians held conflicted loyalties during the...
During the Civil War, Kentucky was deeply divided in sentiment between Union and Confederate sympath...
Kentucky\u27s South Carolina: The Jackson Purchase In The Secession Crisis of 1860-1861 Berry F. Cra...
The Civil War in Western Kentucky and West Tennessee, 1860-1865: Toward Understanding the Significan...
As a border state, Kentucky occupied a unique position in the early days of the Civil War. Her neutr...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
A New Look at Civil War Veterans It has sometimes been claimed that Kentucky is more Confederate...
This paper will argue that Kentucky was not guided by nationalism but by economic self-interest, its...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
Book Review Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase Matthew E. Stanle
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Perhaps more than any other citizens of the nation, Kentuckians held conflicted loyalties during the...
During the Civil War, Kentucky was deeply divided in sentiment between Union and Confederate sympath...
Kentucky\u27s South Carolina: The Jackson Purchase In The Secession Crisis of 1860-1861 Berry F. Cra...
The Civil War in Western Kentucky and West Tennessee, 1860-1865: Toward Understanding the Significan...
As a border state, Kentucky occupied a unique position in the early days of the Civil War. Her neutr...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
A New Look at Civil War Veterans It has sometimes been claimed that Kentucky is more Confederate...
This paper will argue that Kentucky was not guided by nationalism but by economic self-interest, its...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...