The Homefront in Civil War Missouri bookcover

The Homefront in Civil War Missouri

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Over one thousand Civil War engagements were fought in Missouri, and the conflict could not be quarantined from civilian life.


In the countryside, the wives and mothers of absent soldiers had to cope with marauders from both sides.


Children saw their fathers and brothers beaten, hanged or shot.


In the cities, a cheer for Jeff Davis could land a young boy in jail, and a letter to a sweetheart in the Confederate army could get a girl banished from the state.


Women volunteered to care for the flood of wounded and sick soldiers.


Slavery crumbled and created new opportunities for black men to serve in the Union army but left their families vulnerable to retaliation at home.


The turbulence and bitterness of guerrilla war was everywhere.

Product Details

PublisherHistory Press
Publish DateJuly 08, 2014
Pages128
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781626194335
Dimensions8.9 X 5.9 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds
BISAC Categories: History, History

About the Author

James W. Erwin is a Missouri native. He graduated from Missouri State University with a BA in mathematics. After service in the United States Army, he obtained an MA in history from the University of Missouri and a JD from the University of Missouri Law School. He practiced law in St. Louis for more than thirty-seven years. Mr. Erwin is married to Vicki Berger Erwin. They live in Kirkwood, Missouri.

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