The Confederates of Chappell Hill, Texas: Prosperity, Civil War and Decline

The Confederates of Chappell Hill, Texas: Prosperity, Civil War and Decline

by Stephen Chicoine
The Confederates of Chappell Hill, Texas: Prosperity, Civil War and Decline

The Confederates of Chappell Hill, Texas: Prosperity, Civil War and Decline

by Stephen Chicoine

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Overview

Texas was the South's frontier in the antebellum period. The vast new state represented the hope and future of many Southern cotton planters. As a result, Texas changed tremendously during the 1850s as increasing numbers of Southern planters moved westward to settle. Planters brought with them large numbers of slaves to plant, cultivate and pick the valuable cash crop; by 1860, slaves made up 30 percent of the total Texas population. No state in the South grew nearly as fast as Texas during this decade, and as the booming economy for cotton led the economic development, the state became increasingly embroiled in the national debate about whether slavery should exist within a democratic republic dedicated to the freedom and independence of man.

This work is centered on the role played by the town of Chappell Hill during this portion of Texas history. It offers details about the area's pre-war prosperity as a center of wealth, influence and aristocracy and describes the angry fervor of the period leading up to the war. Men of this small town played a role in many of the major campaigns and battles of the war, and their motivations for enlisting and their tales of duty are included here. Through excerpts from their correspondence and journals, the book emphasizes personal experiences of the soldiers. Post-war adventures are also offered as the author explores Texas resistance to Federal occupation, the town's yellow fever epidemic and a period of reconciliation as aging veterans gather at Blue-Gray reunions to reunite the nation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786464180
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/15/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Stephen Chicoine is the author of numerous books on history. He lived in Texas for more than twenty-five years and now lives in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. His website can be accessed at www.freedomhistory.com.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface     
Introduction     

1. Texas Secedes     
2. Terry’s Texas Rangers’ First Blood     
3. Sibley’s Brigade and Waller’s Regiment     
4. Hood’s Texas Brigade Moves into Action     
5. Capture at Arkansas Post     
6. Glory at Galveston     
7. Marauding Cavalry     
8. Vicksburg and Gettysburg—The Turning Points     
9. The Home Front 1863–1864     
10. Eastern Tennessee Campaign     
11. The Defense of Atlanta     
12. The Wilderness and Petersburg     
13. The End of the War     
14. Texas at the Close of the War     
15. Texas Homecomings     
16. Occupation and Reconstruction     
17. Yellow Fever     
18. National Reconciliation     

Epilogue     
Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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