The Civil War Roster of Davidson County, North Carolina
Biographies of 1,996 Men Before, During and After the Conflict
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About the Book
During the War Between the States, Davidson County, North Carolina, sent nearly 2,000 men into service with the infantry, cavalry, artillery, navy, militia, and home guard. Each of these men left behind home, family, and occupation in order to serve; some would never return; others would return wounded in body and in spirit; 47 served in the Union Army. This is a roster with full biographies of each one of them. The data were researched for years in four census records (1840–1870), marriage records, land transfers, cemetery records, family file folders, books, journals, obituaries. Each man’s entry includes rank, unit(s), and personal and military history. Birth, death, marriage dates, parents, spouses, children; letters, journals, news articles: all are set forth in each entry, edited only for overall length. Photographs are included for many of the men. Also included is an overview of Davidson County’s involvement in the conflict, and a bibliography.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Christopher M. Watford
Format: softcover (8.5 x 11)
Pages: 304
Bibliographic Info: 116 photos, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011 [2001]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6121-9
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Davidson County Before, During and After the War: A Brief History 3
THE ROSTER 17
Bibliography 275
Index 279
Book Reviews & Awards
“painstakingly researched…admirable…recommended”—ARBA; “the cutting edge of Civil War studies…‘Battles and Leaders’ approach is no longer enough…we have to understand the Confederate fighting man not just as soldier, but as civilian member of civilian community, sent off to war”—Crossfire; “an extensive genealogical reference book…the author’s thoroughness in seeking out all the records which identify an individual [is remarkable]. Well Done!”—The Civil War Courier; “comb[s] genealogical sources”—Civil War Book Review.