This fascinating illustrated guide is “a must for any Civil War buff
visiting or living in New York City” (New York Journal of Books).
Few Americans associate New York City with the Civil War, but the most
populated metropolitan area in the nation, then and now, is filled
with scores of monuments, historical sites, and resources directly
related to those four turbulent years. Veteran author Bill Morgan’s
The Civil War Lover’s Guide to New York City examines more than 150
of these largely overlooked and often forgotten historical gems.
Morgan’s book takes readers on a journey of historical discovery.
Walk inside the church where Stonewall Jackson was baptized, visit the
building where Lincoln delivered his famous Cooper Union Speech, and
marvel that the church built by the great abolitionist Henry Ward
Beecher is still used for worship. A dozen Civil War–era forts still
stand (the star-shaped bastion upon which the Statue of Liberty rests
was a giant supply depot), and one of them sent relief supplies to
besieged Fort Sumter in Charleston. Visit the theater where
“Dixie” was first performed and the house where Stephen Crane
wrote The Red Badge of Courage. After the war, New York honored the
brave men who fought by erecting some of the nation’s most beautiful
memorials in honor of William T. Sherman, Admiral David Farragut, and
Abraham Lincoln. These and many others still grace parks and plazas
around the city. Ulysses S. Grant adopted New York as his home and is
buried here in the largest mausoleum in America (which was also the
most-visited monument in the country). See the homes where many
generals, including Winfield Scott, George B. McClellan, and even
Robert E. Lee, once lived. Complete with full-color photos and
maps, Morgan’s lavishly illustrated and designed volume is a
must-have book for every student of the Civil War and for every
visitor to New York City.
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ISBN
9781611211238
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Savas Beatie (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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