War and Reconstruction in Mississippi 1861-1875: A Portrait
A portrait of Holly Springs, a small but prosperous town in northern Mississippi's Marshall County, during the years of the American Civil War and the era of Reconstruction. This is a glimpse of life in Mississippi during these dramatic years, relying on the words of the people who lived during that time and on other primary historical sources to tell the story. Much of the material presented represents research done by local citizens during the mid-1930s under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Writers Program, much of which has never been previously published.
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War and Reconstruction in Mississippi 1861-1875: A Portrait
A portrait of Holly Springs, a small but prosperous town in northern Mississippi's Marshall County, during the years of the American Civil War and the era of Reconstruction. This is a glimpse of life in Mississippi during these dramatic years, relying on the words of the people who lived during that time and on other primary historical sources to tell the story. Much of the material presented represents research done by local citizens during the mid-1930s under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Writers Program, much of which has never been previously published.
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War and Reconstruction in Mississippi 1861-1875: A Portrait

War and Reconstruction in Mississippi 1861-1875: A Portrait

by Charles A. Mills
War and Reconstruction in Mississippi 1861-1875: A Portrait

War and Reconstruction in Mississippi 1861-1875: A Portrait

by Charles A. Mills

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A portrait of Holly Springs, a small but prosperous town in northern Mississippi's Marshall County, during the years of the American Civil War and the era of Reconstruction. This is a glimpse of life in Mississippi during these dramatic years, relying on the words of the people who lived during that time and on other primary historical sources to tell the story. Much of the material presented represents research done by local citizens during the mid-1930s under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Writers Program, much of which has never been previously published.
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BN ID: 2940014982580
Publisher: Charles Mills
Publication date: 07/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 24 KB
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