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THE CIVIL WAR ERA AND RECONSTRUCTION
VOLUMES 1-2
An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History
VOLUMES 1-2
Mary Ellen Snodgrass
First published 2011
by M.E. Sharpe
Published 2015
by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Mary Ellen Snodgrass.
The Civil War era and Reconstruction: an encyclopedia of social, political, cultural, and economic
history / Mary Ellen Snodgrass.
2 v.; cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7656-8257-4 (hardcover: alk. paper)
1. United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Encyclopedias. 2. Reconstruction
(U.S. history, 1865-1877)Encyclopedias. I. Title.
E468.S65 2011
973.703dc22
2010050253
ISBN 13: 9780765682574 (hbk)
Volume 1 |
Volume 2 |
I could not have completed this text without advice from researchers, theologians, archivists, genealogists, historians, and researchers. Historical and genealogical societies, college libraries, church and synagogue authorities, the Library of Congress, and specialists in Quaker, Mennonite, and black church history elucidated details and suggested variant points of view on Indian genocide and on the rescue operations of missionaries and philanthropists. I found particularly helpful the electronic version of Harpers Weekly, the Latter Day Saints online Family History and Genealogy Records, and the databases of Alexandria Street Press. I relied on a long list of reference librarians, the backbone of scholarship:
Wanda K. Adams, reference, Leavenworth Public Library, Leavenworth, Kansas
Beverly Adler, reference, Central Oregon Community College, Bend, Oregon
Stan Bankert, community relations, and Laurie Yourist, reference, York Public Library, York, Pennsylvania
Jeff Beck and Beth Swift, archivists, Wabash College Library, Crawfordsville, Indiana
Mary Bowler, archivist, Idaho State Historical Society, Boise, Idaho
Bridget Bradley, reference. District of Columbia Public Library, Washington, D.C.
Judy Brown, Western historian, Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado
Paige Brunner, reference, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Michigan
Tom Carey, librarian, San Francisco History Center, San Francisco, California
Janice H. Chadbourne, reference, Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts
Peggy Chambliss, manager, Georgia Public Library Service, Augusta, Georgia
Genevieve Dazet, reference, Missouri State Library, Jefferson City, Missouri
Allison DePrey, reference, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, Indiana
Terri Dood, Bozeman Public Library, Bozeman, Montana
Katie Ehrlich, researcher, and Rabbi Gideo Sbloush, Adereth El, New York City, New York
David J. Ellison, reference, Manitowoc Public Library, Manitowoc. Wisconsin
Gwen Gosney Erickson, archivist, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina
Laurie Finlayson, reference, Renton Public Library, Rencon, Washington
Carmen Anne Cosner Forsee, reference, Pickens County Library, Jasper, Georgia
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Fred Gervasi, National Park Seminary, Washington, D.C.
Michael Gillman, reference, Sacramento Public Library, Sacramento, California
Joyce Girvin, reference, Temple of Israel, Wilmington, North Carolina
Cheri Goldner, reference, AkronSummit County Public Library, Akron, Ohio
Mike Good, reference, Henry County Public Library, Clinton, Missouri
Joan Green, reference. Stark County District Library, Canton, Ohio
Doris Hansen, volunteer reference, Manitowoc Public Library, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Catherine Hanson, reference, California State Library, Sacramento, California
Donna Harrington, manager, Pickens County Library, Jasper, Georgia
Jon Harwood, director. Rock Springs Library, Green River, Wyoming
Carol Hauck, reference, Deadwood Public Library, Deadwood, South Dakota
Adele Heagney, reference, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri
Merinda Hensley and Suzanne Im, reference, University of Illinois, Urbana
Caitlin Hoag, reference, Kalamazoo Public Library, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Amy Hopkins, reference, Centralia Public Library, Centralia, Missouri
Beth M. Howse, special collections, Eisk University Library, Nashville, Tennessee
Sarah Huggins, reference. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
Kay Jabusch, librarian, Wrangell Public Library, Wrangell, Alaska
James K. Jeffrey, genealogist, Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado
Rodney Katz, reference. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Jewel Kimbler, reference, Adair County Public Library, Columbia, Kentucky
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