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the end of the Civil War, April-June 1865

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An edition of Out of the storm (1994)

Out of the storm

the end of the Civil War, April-June 1865

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

Out of the Storm is a moving and dramatic account of the final months of the American Civil War. In the spring of 1865, after four years of devastating conflict, the North and South had their final reckoning. For the men and women whose fierce determination to preserve their way of life had sustained the Confederacy, it was a time to confront the bitter truth that all was lost.

For Abraham Lincoln, standing at the threshold of a long-awaited triumph, it was both a time to reconcile the cost of what had been won and a time to move forward, to rebuild the nation and heal its grievous wounds.

Although most Civil War histories close with Lee's surrender at Appomattox, it took three more months to end this bloodiest of all American wars. These final months of struggle and change are explored in vivid detail in Out of the Storm. There are the final military campaigns of the war: Grant's pursuit of Lee; Sherman's death embrace with Johnston's army in North Carolina; and Wilson's relentless sweep through central Alabama and Georgia.

There are compelling accounts of the tragic sinking of the steamboat Sultana (America's worst maritime disaster); the tremendous munitions explosion that leveled a large section of Mobile; the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the hunt for his killer; and the pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis.

Offering viewpoints of both North and South, Noah Andre Trudeau follows the domino-like collapse of the Confederacy, presenting poignant stories of individual courage and honor amid irrevocable chaos and change.

This defining moment in the history of the United States has received surprisingly little study; it was a period of transition from a society at war with itself to a restored peace. Drawing upon an impressive body of personal reminiscences, memoirs, and previously unpublished material, Out of the Storm is a rich and memorable portrait of the last months of conflict.

With this third volume, Trudeau completes his celebrated Civil War trilogy. Bloody Roads South, which won the prestigious Fletcher Pratt Award, recounted the fierce battle of Grant and Lee in Virginia in the spring of 1864. The Last Citadel was the first full-length treatment of the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. Now, Out of the Storm presents the final act of this profound epic in our history.

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Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
470

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Out of the Storm: The End of the Civil War, April-June 1865
October 1995, Louisiana State University Press
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1994, Little, Brown
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Table of Contents

Author's note
Part 1 : World on the edge.
We may expect weighty news any minute
Breakthrough in the East
Captured!
Part 2 : An end to valor.
The death of an army
After four years of arduous service
For God's sake, cease firing! We have the fort!
Heads of state
Interlude : Oldham's odyssey (part one)
Slow dance in North Carolina
My God, the President's shot!
The Bennett farmhouse
Potter's raid
The whole country seemed to be alive with demons
My husband and baby are gone!
The lonesome train
God's will be done
The last battle
Part 3 : Aftershocks.
They march like the lords of the world
It was a terrible calamity, beyond description
The Trans-Mississippi
Interlude : Oldham's odyssey (part two)
All is done, all the Confederacy surrendered
Part 4 : Vistas again to peace restored.
The last raider
When Johnny comes marching home
I die a disgraced soldier
War without end

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [437]-457) and index.

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Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7
Library of Congress
E477.6 .T78 1994, E477.6.T78 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 470 p.
Number of pages
470
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1424151M
Internet Archive
outofstormendofc0000trud
ISBN 10
0316853283
ISBN 13
9780316853286
LCCN
93034683
OCLC/WorldCat
28889025
Library Thing
369143
Goodreads
1051606

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Out of the Storm is a moving and dramatic account of the final months of the American Civil War. In the spring of 1865, after four years of devastating conflict, the North and South had their final reckoning. For the men and women whose fierce determination to preserve their way of life had sustained the Confederacy, it was a time to confront the bitter truth that all was lost. For Abraham Lincoln, standing at the threshold of a long-awaited triumph, it was both a time to reconcile the cost of what had been won and a time to move forward, to rebuild the nation and heal its grievous wounds. Although most Civil War histories close with Lee's surrender at Appomattox, it took three more months to end this bloodiest of all American wars. These final months of struggle and change are explored in vivid detail in Out of the Storm. There are the final military campaigns of the war: Grant's pursuit of Lee; Sherman's death embrace with Johnston's army in North Carolina; and Wilson's relentless sweep through central Alabama and Georgia. There are compelling accounts of the tragic sinking of the steamboat Sultana (America's worst maritime disaster); the tremendous munitions explosion that leveled a large section of Mobile; the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the hunt for his killer; and the pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis. Offering viewpoints of both North and South, Noah Andre Trudeau follows the domino-like collapse of the Confederacy, presenting poignant stories of individual courage and honor amid irrevocable chaos and change. This defining moment in the history of the United States has received surprisingly little study; it was a period of transition from a society at war with itself to a restored peace. Drawing upon an impressive body of personal reminiscences, memoirs, and previously unpublished material, Out of the Storm is a rich and memorable portrait of the last months of conflict. With this third volume, Trudeau completes his celebrated Civil War trilogy. Bloody Roads South, which won the prestigious Fletcher Pratt Award, recounted the fierce battle of Grant and Lee in Virginia in the spring of 1864. The Last Citadel was the first full-length treatment of the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. Now, Out of the Storm presents the final act of this profound epic in our history. - Jacket flap.

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