New York's North Country and the Civil War: Soldiers, Civilians and Legacies
by Dave Shampine
Although Northern New York did not host any Civil War battles, it did not come out unscathed in the War Between the States. Brave soldiers fought in many major clashes, such as those of Jefferson County's Thirty-fifth New York Volunteer Regiment. Civilians struggled for the cause in their own way, with many active Underground Railroad stops across the region. The war's legacy lived on decades beyond the conflict through the many members of the Grand Army of the Republic, Harriet Tubman's home in Auburn and John Brown's burial place in North Elba. Author Dave Shampine compiles his most fascinating columns from the Watertown Daily Times to chronicle the role that New York's North Country played in the Civil War.
New York's North Country and the Civil War: Soldiers, Civilians and Legacies
Title
New York's North Country and the Civil War: Soldiers, Civilians and Legacies
Civil War Series
Author
Dave Shampine
Contributor
Harold Sanderson
Edition
illustrated
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing, 2012
ISBN
1614234493, 9781614234494
Length
128 pages
Subjects
History › United States › State & Local › Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)History / Military / Pictorial
History / Military / United States
History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
History / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)