Civil War & Reconstruction by Spessard Stone

CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION





"While defeated Confederates headed back to their homes, Union loyalists were jubilant. Tampa lawyer Ossian B. Hart witnessed the arrival at Tampa of a large delegation of country people and on catching sight of the old flag once more, which was floating in the breeze, each man with one accord reverently lifted his hat, and greeted the return of the starry emblem of their country's greatness and honor with every token of respect and delight." - Canter Brown, Jr., Florida's Peace River Frontier, pages 176-177.

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A Small but Spartan Band
Joel J. Addison's Letter Of April 1861
Capt. John Francis Bartholf Manatee County Carpetbagger
Civil War Florida
Civil War In The Lower Peace River Valley
Company A, Second Florida Cavalry, United States Army
Company B, Second Florida Cavalry, United States Army
Confederate Veterans Interred In Hardee County, Florida
Capt. Henry A. Crane's Letter Of June 18, 1864 To Gen. Woodbury
Lt. Nathan Henry DeCoster
Capt. James Dopson Green
Capt. F. A. Hendry's Co.
Capt. Francis Asbury Hendry
Clint Johnson, Civil War Blunders
Keep All My Letters The Civil War Letters of Richard Henry Brooks, 51st Georgia Infantry
John T. Lesley's Commission, Sunny South Guards, June 6, 1861
Capt. Leroy Gilliland Lesley
Lt. William McCullough
William McCullough, "My National Troubles"
Sherod E. Roberts' Letter from Camp Lawton, Savannah, Ga., November 8, 1861 to Keziah Roberts
Slaves Owners, 1850 Hillsborough County, Florida
Soldiers of Florida
Tampa In Civil War And Reconstruction
George F. Thompson: A Tour of Central Florida and all the Lower West Coast, Dec. 1865 through Jan. 1866
Tories of the Lower Peace River Valley
Zack C. Waters & James C. Edmonds, A Small but Spartan Band The Florida Brigade in Lee�s Army of Northern Virginia
Capt. John Wesley Whidden
Col. John A. Wilder Visits Punta Rassa In 1865

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