During the period immediately preceding the Civil War, there arose a new political party, the Constitutional Union party. While nearly every other phase of the era around the Civil War has been covered exhaustively, comparatively, very little has been written about the Union movement and its attempt to prevent the war. What has been written about the Union party deals primarily with the movement at the national level. It is the goal of this author to present a history of the Union movement in Kentucky and the part played in the national party by Kentuckians
As the home state of President Andrew Jackson, Tennessee has often provided the subject of study for...
Kentucky occupied an unusual position with regard to slavery during the Civil War as well as after. ...
This paper will argue that Kentucky was not guided by nationalism but by economic self-interest, its...
This thesis analyzes Southeastern Kentucky’s political and military support for the Union during the...
One of the most important and influential periods in our nation\u27s history, the outbreak of the Ci...
A constitutional history of Kentucky written by the Works Progress Administration. Includes a histor...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
During the Civil War, Kentucky was deeply divided in sentiment between Union and Confederate sympath...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
As a border state, Kentucky occupied a unique position in the early days of the Civil War. Her neutr...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
In Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase, Berry Craig explains why w...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the July 1975 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hist...
James Henry Lane was a giant of Kansas politics during the mid-nineteenth century. His leadership du...
As the home state of President Andrew Jackson, Tennessee has often provided the subject of study for...
Kentucky occupied an unusual position with regard to slavery during the Civil War as well as after. ...
This paper will argue that Kentucky was not guided by nationalism but by economic self-interest, its...
This thesis analyzes Southeastern Kentucky’s political and military support for the Union during the...
One of the most important and influential periods in our nation\u27s history, the outbreak of the Ci...
A constitutional history of Kentucky written by the Works Progress Administration. Includes a histor...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
During the Civil War, Kentucky was deeply divided in sentiment between Union and Confederate sympath...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
As a border state, Kentucky occupied a unique position in the early days of the Civil War. Her neutr...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
In Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase, Berry Craig explains why w...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the July 1975 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hist...
James Henry Lane was a giant of Kansas politics during the mid-nineteenth century. His leadership du...
As the home state of President Andrew Jackson, Tennessee has often provided the subject of study for...
Kentucky occupied an unusual position with regard to slavery during the Civil War as well as after. ...
This paper will argue that Kentucky was not guided by nationalism but by economic self-interest, its...