This is not only a useful reference tool but a detailed, informative and enjoyable book to read. -- David Lee Poremba Past In Review 2010 Readers will enjoy the clear text and engaging style, peppered with numerous firsthand accounts... This unique reference guide is well worth the price for both scholars and those visiting the numerous and interesting sites connected with this largely forgotten conflict. -- Richard V. Barbuto Virginia Magazine 2010 This informative and painstakingly constructed resource would be of use to anyone studying the history of the often-forgotten War of 1812. Choice 2010 A must for anyone interested in a serious study of the Chesapeake area. -- Fred Hopkins The Northern Mariner 2011

The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain was fought throughout nearly all of the country, from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the vast frontier between the U.S. and Canada. No theater of war suffered more than the Chesapeake Bay region, where 11 battles-including Craney Island, Hampton, Bladensburg, and Baltimore-63 skirmishes, and 86 raids took place. Featuring a comprehensive list of more than 800 of the war's historical sites in the region, this book is an indispensable reference to the second great war for independence. One chapter each covers Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The authors draw on both American and British accounts in describing battlefields and the locations of skirmishes. The book includes historic maps and drawings, descriptive overview essays, the most complete chronology of the War in the Chesapeake ever assembled, and a thorough bibliographic essay. Supported by such primary documents as diaries, journals, and newspaper articles, the material compiled in this encyclopedia surpasses any collection thus far brought together on the subject. Local librarians, historians, tour guides, history buffs, school teachers, and genealogists will find this guide to be informative and enlightening.
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Local librarians, historians, tour guides, history buffs, school teachers, and genealogists will find this guide to be informative and enlightening.

Introduction
List of Abbreviations
1. The War of 1812: An Overview
2. Warfare in the Chesapeake
3. Maryland Sites
4. Virgina Sites
5. The District of Columbia and Other Sites Related to the Chesapeake
Appendixes:
A. Sites Whose Location Could Not Be Established
B. Gravesites Connected to the War of 1812
C. Chronology of the War in the Chesapeake
D. Military Actions and Other War-Related incidents in the Chesapeake
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Main Index
Appendix B Index

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The authors have done an extraordinary job. For locating an enormous number of sites and for compiling a fine bibliography, Eshelman, Sheads, and Hickey are to be commended for their originality, design, and thoroughness.
—David C. Skaggs, Bowling Green University
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The authors have done an extraordinary job. For locating an enormous number of sites and for compiling a fine bibliography, Eshelman, Sheads, and Hickey are to be commended for their originality, design, and thoroughness. -- David C. Skaggs, Bowling Green University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780801892356
Publisert
2010-06-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Johns Hopkins University Press
Vekt
1542 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
203 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
424

Biographical note

Ralph E. Eshelman is owner and CEO of Eshelman & Associates, a cultural resource management and museum consultation company, and he served as historian for the National Park Service's Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail study. Scott S. Sheads is a National Park Service ranger at Fort McHenry and 1812 lecturer and author. Donald R. Hickey is a professor of history at Wayne State College in Nebraska and author of Don't Give Up the Ship! Myths of the War of 1812 and The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict.