1871 Iron Furnace Slavery Secession US Civil War Abolitionist Union Confederate
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1871 Iron Furnace Slavery Secession US Civil War Abolitionist Union Confederate
Originally published in the middle of the US Civil War, The Iron Furnace, is a sobering read regarding the intense adversity encountered by the Rev. John Hill Aughey. As a Union sympathizer and Presbyterian pastor from Mississippi, Aughey quickly encountered opposition was promptly arrested. This work describes his arrest as well as the conflict between the US North and South, treatment of slaves, abolitionism, his eventual prison escape, and much more!
Contents include:
Secession
Vigilance Committee and Court-Martial
Arrest, Escape, and Recapture
Life in a Dungeon
Execution of Union Prisoners
Successful Escape
Southern Classes—Cruelty to Slaves
Notorious Rebels—Union Officers
Condition of the South
Battles of Leesburg, Belmont, and Shiloh
Item number: #40513
Price: $399
AUGHEY, Rev. John H.
The Iron Furnace: or, Slavery and Secession.
Philadelphia: Alfred Martien, 1871.
Details:
Collation: Complete
296
3 full-page engravings (including frontispiece)
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; secure
Dark brown cloth
Visible repair at front inner hinge
Size: ~6.75in X 4.5in (17cm x 11.5cm)
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Originally published in the middle of the US Civil War, The Iron Furnace, is a sobering read regarding the intense adversity encountered by the Rev. John Hill Aughey. As a Union sympathizer and Presbyterian pastor from Mississippi, Aughey quickly encountered opposition was promptly arrested. This work describes his arrest as well as the conflict between the US North and South, treatment of slaves, abolitionism, his eventual prison escape, and much more!
Contents include:
Secession
Vigilance Committee and Court-Martial
Arrest, Escape, and Recapture
Life in a Dungeon
Execution of Union Prisoners
Successful Escape
Southern Classes—Cruelty to Slaves
Notorious Rebels—Union Officers
Condition of the South
Battles of Leesburg, Belmont, and Shiloh
Item number: #40513
Price: $399
AUGHEY, Rev. John H.
The Iron Furnace: or, Slavery and Secession.
Philadelphia: Alfred Martien, 1871.
Details:
Collation: Complete
296
3 full-page engravings (including frontispiece)
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; secure
Dark brown cloth
Visible repair at front inner hinge
Size: ~6.75in X 4.5in (17cm x 11.5cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
40513
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1871 Iron Furnace Slavery Secession US Civil War Abolitionist Union Confederate
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