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A blockaded family life in southern Alabama during the Civil War / Parthenia Antoinette Hague.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, (c)2005.Description: 1 online resource (xxviii, 176 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
  • computer
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  • online resource
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780817390358
Other title:
  • Life in southern Alabama during the Civil War
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • E605 .B563 2005
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Contents:
A Negro Wedding ; Chapter II. Devices Rendered Necessary by the Blockade -- How the South Met a Great Emergency ; Chapter III. War-time Scenes on an Alabama Plantation -- Southern Women-their Ingenuity and Courage ; Chapter IV. How Cloth Was Dyed -- How Shoes, Thread, Hats, and Bonnets Were Manufactured
Home -- Made Buttons and Pasteboard -- Uncle Ben Chapter VI. Aunt Phillis and Her Domestic Trials -- Knitting Around the Fireside -- Tramp, Tramp of the Spinners ; Chapter VII. Weaving Heavy Cloth -- Expensive Prints -- "" Blood Will Tell ""
Raspberry-leaf Tea -- Home-made Starch, Putty, and Cement -- Spinning Bees Chapter IX. Old-time Hoofcskirts -- How the Slaves Lived -- Their Barbecues
Straitened Condition of the South -- Treatment of Prisoners Chapter XI. Homespun Weddings -- A Pathetic Incident -- Approach of the Northern. Army
"" Papa's Fine Stock "" -- The South Overrun by Soldiers Chapter XIII. Return of the Vanquished -- Poverty of the Confederates ; Chapter XIV. Repairing Damages -- A Mother Made Happy -- Conclusion
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Originally published: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin, 1888.

Includes bibliographies and index.

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Introduction to the Bison Book Edition ; Chapter I. Beginnings of the Secession Movement -- A Negro Wedding ; Chapter II. Devices Rendered Necessary by the Blockade -- How the South Met a Great Emergency ; Chapter III. War-time Scenes on an Alabama Plantation -- Southern Women-their Ingenuity and Courage ; Chapter IV. How Cloth Was Dyed -- How Shoes, Thread, Hats, and Bonnets Were Manufactured

Chapter V. Homespun Dresses -- Home -- Made Buttons and Pasteboard -- Uncle Ben Chapter VI. Aunt Phillis and Her Domestic Trials -- Knitting Around the Fireside -- Tramp, Tramp of the Spinners ; Chapter VII. Weaving Heavy Cloth -- Expensive Prints -- "" Blood Will Tell ""

Chapter VIII. Substitutes for Coffee -- Raspberry-leaf Tea -- Home-made Starch, Putty, and Cement -- Spinning Bees Chapter IX. Old-time Hoofcskirts -- How the Slaves Lived -- Their Barbecues

Chapter X. Painful Realities of Civil Strife -- Straitened Condition of the South -- Treatment of Prisoners Chapter XI. Homespun Weddings -- A Pathetic Incident -- Approach of the Northern. Army

Chapter XII. Pillage and Plunder -- "" Papa's Fine Stock "" -- The South Overrun by Soldiers Chapter XIII. Return of the Vanquished -- Poverty of the Confederates ; Chapter XIV. Repairing Damages -- A Mother Made Happy -- Conclusion

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