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Philadelphia And The Civil War Arsenal Of The Union 1st Anthony Waskie

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Philadelphia And The Civil War Arsenal Of The Union 1st Anthony Waskie
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.38 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Anthony Waskie, Edwin C. Bearss (Foreword)
ISBN: 9781609490119, 1609490118
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st

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Philadelphia And The Civil War Arsenal Of The Union 1st Anthony Waskie by Anthony Waskie, Edwin C. Bearss (foreword) 9781609490119, 1609490118 instant download after payment.

At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Philadelphia was the second-largest city in the country and had the industrial might to earn the title "Arsenal of the Union." With Pennsylvania's anthracite coal, the city mills forged steel into arms, and a vast network of rails carried the ammunition and other manufactured goods to the troops. Over the course of the war, Philadelphia contributed 100,000 soldiers to the Union army, including many free blacks and such notables as General George McClellan and General George Meade, the victor of Gettysburg. Anthony Waskie chronicles Philadelphia's role in the conflict while also taking an intimate view of life in the city with stories of all those who volunteered to serve and guard the Cradle of Liberty.

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