William Miltimore McArthur Papers

William Miltimore McArthur Papers
Author: William Miltimore McArthur (|d)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1863
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
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Letters, 1863-1865, of Union Army officer William Miltimore McArthur (1832-1917), in South Carolina during the American Civil War, writing home to his father, Arthur McArthur (1790-1874), in Maine.

Maine History

Maine History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998
Genre: Maine
ISBN:

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The Civil War Dictionary

The Civil War Dictionary
Author: Mark Boatner
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 1025
Release: 1991-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0679733922

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For almost thirty years The Civil War Dictionary has been the most complete, authoritative, and handy reference book on what has been called the Second American Revolution, 1861-1865. Periodically updated throughout sixteen printings, this invaluable volume has more than 4,000 entries, alphabetically arranged and carefully cross-referenced. Among them: -- 2,000 biographical sketches of Civil War leaders. both military and civilian -- extensive descriptions of all 20 campaigns and entries on lesser battles, engagements and skirmishes -- 120 armies, departments, and districts, as well as such famous smaller units as the Iron Brigade, the 20th Maine, and the Pennsylvania Reserves -- plus naval engagements, weapons, issues and incidents, military terms and definitions, politics, literature, statistics, and 86 specially prepared maps and diagrams

Maine and Its Role in American Art, 1740-1963

Maine and Its Role in American Art, 1740-1963
Author: Gertrud A. Mellon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1963
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Published in connection with an exhibition which assembled 127 pictures and sculptures by artists for whom Maine was and is both place and inspiration.

American Antebellum Fiddling

American Antebellum Fiddling
Author: Chris Goertzen
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1496827295

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This unique volume is the only book solely about antebellum American fiddling. It includes more than 250 easy-to-read and clearly notated fiddle tunes alongside biographies of fiddlers and careful analysis of their personal tune collections. The reader learns what the tunes of the day were, what the fiddlers’ lives were like, and as much as can be discovered about how fiddling sounded then. Personal histories and tunes’ biographies offer an accessible window on a fascinating period, on decades of growth and change, and on rich cultural history made audible. In the decades before the Civil War, American fiddling thrived mostly in oral tradition, but some fiddlers also wrote down versions of their tunes. This overlap between oral and written traditions reveals much about the sounds and social contexts of fiddling at that time. In the early 1800s, aspiring young violinists maintained manuscript collections of tunes they intended to learn. These books contained notations of oral-tradition dance tunes—many of them melodies that predated and would survive this era—plus plenty of song melodies and marches. Chris Goertzen takes us into the lives and repertoires of two such young men, Arthur McArthur and Philander Seward. Later, in the 1830s to 1850s, music publications grew in size and shrunk in cost, so fewer musicians kept personal manuscript collections. But a pair of energetic musicians did. Goertzen tells the stories of two remarkable violinist/fiddlers who wrote down many hundreds of tunes and whose notations of those tunes are wonderfully detailed, Charles M. Cobb and William Sidney Mount. Goertzen closes by examining particularly problematic collections. He takes a fresh look at George Knauff’s Virginia Reels and presents and analyzes an amateur musician’s own questionable but valuable transcriptions of his grandfather’s fiddling, which reaches back to antebellum western Virginia.

Art & Antiques

Art & Antiques
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Total Pages: 698
Release: 1998
Genre: Antiques
ISBN:

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