Browsing History by Author "Parkerson, Donald Hugh"
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The Battle of Antietam: A Turning Point in the War
Sweet, Lyndsey A. (2014)The Battle of Antietam was the single bloodiest day of the American Civil War and is considered one of the major turning points of the war. This battle was the first of two attempts by Robert E. Lee to go on the offensive ... -
Fishing Vessels of the Northern Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Industry
Baumer, David R (1991-07-12) -
"He Has Earned the Right of Citizenship" : The Black Soldiers of North Carolina in the Civil War; A Comment on Historiography, Treatment, and Pensions.
Coffman, Peter W. (East Carolina University, 2015)The Frederick C. Douglass Papers, held at the Joyner Library of East Carolina University are an important source of information concerning the black soldiers of North Carolina. Many historians have written about the various ... -
A Maritime City in Crisis: Norfolk and the Yellow Fever of 1855
Moore, Shawn Holland (1998-07) -
Naval Operations of the POTOMAC FLOTILLA, 1861-1865
Schmidt, James S (1991-08) -
Portuguese Shore Whalers in Nineteenth Century California
Dickens, Robert C. G (1998-07) -
The Importance of Children on the American Frontier: A Comparative Study in Nineteenth Century Western Migration and Settlement
Jackman, Kimberly (East Carolina University, 1/13/16)This thesis examines the various roles that children played in the long journey westward that many brave families made to frontier settlements during the middle and late nineteenth century. It also analyzes the influences ... -
The Union Soldier Monument Controversy at the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site
Wetterhahn, Dale R (East Carolina University, 2018-12-06)This thesis centers on a controversial monument initiative at the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site in Johnston County, North Carolina in 1994. The planned obelisk was to record the participation of the four Union ...