Family War Stories

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531505394

The Densmores' Fight to Save the Union and Destroy Slavery

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By Keith P. Wilson
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Keith P. Wilson is an affiliate in the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His books include Campfires of Freedom: The Camp Life of Black Soldiers during the Civil War and ed. Honor in Command: Lt. Freeman S. Bowley's Civil War Service in the 30th United States Colored Infantry.

Preface ix Introduction 1 1 "May his 'soldier life' be as good asthe cause he will represent": Orrin Densmore and the Beginning of the Civil War 11 2 "I wish Old Abe had a son or some kin or kine up here in danger": The Brothers' War against the Dakota 19 3 "Dont give up my Son": Benjamin on Duty at Fort Halleck 38 4 "The glorious, new temple of Liberty": Daniel Joins the United States Colored Troops at Benton Barracks 48 5 "Kind acts went directly to their hearts": Martha Serves on the Home Front in Red Wing 61 6 "Faces of flint": Campaigning against Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest 72 7 "The child was 'right glad' to get home": Young Orrin's Military Adventure 86 8 "Move the camp down to the grave yard": Camp Life in Memphis 98 9 "Christmas with us here promises to be quite a season": Rejoicing and Celebrating 110 10 "She walks off with the work": Service and Friendship: Elizabeth, Mary, and Martha 122 11 "Do come up Martha": Anna and Martha 134 12 "They all fought like Minnesotians": The Mobile Campaign 145 13 "The curse of slavery": Occupation Duty in Alabama 156 14 "They've got money, let them buy their own biscuit": Departure and Homecoming 166 Conclusion 179 Characters 191 Genealogical Tables 197 Notes 201 Bibliography 243 Index I 257

In Family War Stories, Wilson offers something unusual in Civil War scholarship. By honing in on this researcher's treasure trove of a large family's letters back and forth to each other throughout the war, and including two white officers of USCT regiments, he gives the reader insight into an incredibly broad range of topics, while keeping the overall work extremely readable.-- "Emerging Civil War" Family War Stories: The Densmores' fight to Save the Union and Destroy Slavery contains is well-written, well researched and interesting. It will be of especial interest to those with an interest in Minnesota in the Civil War, the Dakota War of 1862, Minnesota regiments, US Colored regiments and family life during the Civil War. It is highly recommended.-- "Civil War News" The letters contain valuable insight on an array of topics that expand our understanding of the Civil War, the war in the West, the experiences of soldiers and officers in the United States Colored Troops, the experiences on the northern home front, and the intimate relationships that existed between family members during this period.---Ryan W. Keating, Professor of History, California State University San Bernardino

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