More than a thousand men from northwest Arkansas served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The conflict devastated a region that had previously enjoyed impressive economic growth. The years of suffering during the war eventually left the region largely depopulated. As people returned to the region after the war was over, unionists and their families fought not only to rebuild, but to secure the benefits they felt their loyalty to the federal government deserved. As unionists became Republicans in the decades after the war, Arkansas became a securely Democratic state. But Arkansas’s native Republicans leveraged their wartime loyalty into a unique relationship with the federal government that secured for them restitution for war...
This dissertation investigates the importance of transportation in the development of Arkansas from ...
No pages 105, 121Page 120 cut offThis work surveys the history of ante-bellum Arkansas until the pas...
This project examines the political legacy of North Carolina's “inner civil war” that seems largely ...
More than a thousand men from northwest Arkansas served in the Union Army during the American Civil ...
Between 2011 and 2015, Arkansas commemorated the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with re...
Many historians have failed to consider seriously the role of the Brooks-Baxter War of 1874 in endin...
In the spring of 1865, after four years of fighting, the American Civil War finally came to a close....
At a critical point in the Civil War in Arkansas, major troop movements occurred in Arkansas after t...
This thesis is a social and military history of the First Arkansas Union Cavalry. Composed largely o...
“The Civil War and Reconstruction in Mississippi County: The Story of Sans Souci Plantation” examine...
Guerrillas in the Ozarks Accounts of Arkansas\u27s Unionists In no section of the country has the ...
Resting in the southeast corner of the Arkansas state capitol is the Little Rock monument honoring t...
The American Civil War is one of the most studied periods in American history, with over 60,000 book...
A Close Investigation of One State’s Experience Mark Christ, an established expert on Civil War ...
This thesis analyzes Southeastern Kentucky’s political and military support for the Union during the...
This dissertation investigates the importance of transportation in the development of Arkansas from ...
No pages 105, 121Page 120 cut offThis work surveys the history of ante-bellum Arkansas until the pas...
This project examines the political legacy of North Carolina's “inner civil war” that seems largely ...
More than a thousand men from northwest Arkansas served in the Union Army during the American Civil ...
Between 2011 and 2015, Arkansas commemorated the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with re...
Many historians have failed to consider seriously the role of the Brooks-Baxter War of 1874 in endin...
In the spring of 1865, after four years of fighting, the American Civil War finally came to a close....
At a critical point in the Civil War in Arkansas, major troop movements occurred in Arkansas after t...
This thesis is a social and military history of the First Arkansas Union Cavalry. Composed largely o...
“The Civil War and Reconstruction in Mississippi County: The Story of Sans Souci Plantation” examine...
Guerrillas in the Ozarks Accounts of Arkansas\u27s Unionists In no section of the country has the ...
Resting in the southeast corner of the Arkansas state capitol is the Little Rock monument honoring t...
The American Civil War is one of the most studied periods in American history, with over 60,000 book...
A Close Investigation of One State’s Experience Mark Christ, an established expert on Civil War ...
This thesis analyzes Southeastern Kentucky’s political and military support for the Union during the...
This dissertation investigates the importance of transportation in the development of Arkansas from ...
No pages 105, 121Page 120 cut offThis work surveys the history of ante-bellum Arkansas until the pas...
This project examines the political legacy of North Carolina's “inner civil war” that seems largely ...