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FIVE POINTS IN THE CIVIL WAR RECORD OF NORTH CAROLINA - 1904 REPRINT - NEW

Description: FIVE POINTS IN THE RECORD OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GREAT WAR OF 1861-1865 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY – 1904 WITH NEW INTRODUCTION BY PATRICK A. SCHROEDER FINE CONDITION Clean, Solidly Bound, Sharp, New Booklet Excellent Primary Source Facsimile of the Original 1904, First Edition Book ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN 1904, THIS 1995 REPRINT BY PATRICK A. SCHROEDER, FARMVILLE PRINTING, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA OUT-OF-PRINT - NO LONGER PUBLISHED Five Points in the Record of North Carolina in the Great War of 1861-1865 is a work of soldiers who fought to make those points sacred to the history of their stat and the nation. The five points refer to North Carolina’s claim “First at Bethel, farthest to the front at Gettysburg and Chickamauga, and last at Appomattox.” Appomattox generates two points, which come from the last volley fired by the Army of Northern Virginia and its last capture of union cannons. In 1903, Virginia Judge George L. Christian questioned the veracity of North Carolina’s claims. North Carolina veterans felt obligated to research and report in order to uphold their claims. Each member of the committee had a distinguished war record, and in most cases participated in the engagement they reported on. In the following text, they defend their claims with an abundance of first hand accounts, reports, statistics, maps, logic, and testimony from the enemy. Even today, the role of North Carolinians is largely overlooked, Pettigrew’s Scales’s Davis’s and Lane’s brigades no doubt advanced father to the left on the “Angle” during Longstreet’s July 3, 1863, assault at Gettysburg causing confusion for Webb’s Federal brigade in the Angle. In fact, the flag of the 22nd North Carolina was captured inside the Angle by a member of the 42nd New York. In Longstreet’s July 3 assault, Pickett’s troops lost an average of 91 men per regiment. Pettigrew’s larger units suffered a higher ratio of casualties losing an average of 250 men per regiment. The Gettysburg section may attract the most attention. Yet, North Carolina’s participation at Big Bethel, where they suffered the first battle fatality and their advance and capture of artillery pieces at Chickamauga are also compelling. “The Last Appomattox” reveals scarce details about the final battle for the Army of Northern Virginia and the prominent role played by General Bryan Grime and North Carolina troops. Five Points is an excellent primary source. However, until now, the book could only be found in rare bookstores, if at all. It is reprinted in its original text, with a corrected index, photographs of key North Carolina commanders and soldiers. and a page citing the inscriptions on the North Carolina Monuments at Appomattox. - Patrick A. Schroeder FINE CONDITION This wonderful pamphlet is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. It has no shortcomings. It is in excellent condition. It is clean, tight and sharp. It has no writing, smudging or foxing. The pages are in excellent condition and there isn’t a mark in or on the wrap. It is loaded with illustrations and maps. An excellent, new, pristine condition pamphlet. FIVE POINTS IN THE RECORD OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GREAT WAR OF 1861-1865 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY – 1904 WITH NEW INTRODUCTION BY PATRICK A. SCHROEDER FINE CONDITION Clean, Solidly Bound, Sharp, New Booklet Excellent Primary Source Facsimile of the Original 1904, First Edition Book  ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN 1904, THIS 1995 REPRINT BY PATRICK A. SCHROEDER, FARMVILLE PRINTING, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA   OUT-OF-PRINT - NO LONGER PUBLISHED Five Points in the Record of North Carolina in the Great War of 1861-1865 is a work of soldiers who fought to make those points sacred to the history of their stat and the nation. The five points refer to North Carolina’s claim “First at Bethel, farthest to the front at Gettysburg and Chickamauga, and last at Appomattox.”  Appomattox generates two points, which come from the last volley fired by the Army of Northern Virginia and its last capture of union cannons. In 1903, Virginia Judge George L. Christian questioned the veracity of North Carolina’s claims. North Carolina veterans felt obligated to research and report in order to uphold their claims. Each member of the committee had a distinguished war record, and in most cases participated in the engagement they reported on. In the following text, they defend their claims with an abundance of first hand accounts, reports, statistics, maps, logic, and testimony from the enemy. Even today, the role of North Carolinians is largely overlooked, Pettigrew’s Scales’s Davis’s and Lane’s brigades no doubt advanced father to the left on the “Angle” during Longstreet’s July 3, 1863, assault at Gettysburg causing confusion for Webb’s Federal brigade in the Angle. In fact, the flag of the 22nd North Carolina was captured inside the Angle by a member of the 42nd New York. In Longstreet’s July 3 assault, Pickett’s troops lost an average of 91 men per regiment. Pettigrew’s larger units suffered a higher ratio of casualties losing an average of 250 men per regiment. The Gettysburg section may attract the most attention. Yet, North Carolina’s participation at Big Bethel, where they suffered the first battle fatality and their advance and capture of artillery pieces at Chickamauga are also compelling. “The Last Appomattox” reveals scarce details about the final battle for the Army of Northern Virginia and the prominent role played by General Bryan Grime and North Carolina troops. Five Points is an excellent primary source. However, until now, the book could only be found in rare bookstores, if at all. It is reprinted in its original text, with a corrected index, photographs of key North Carolina commanders and soldiers. and a page citing the inscriptions on the North Carolina Monuments at Appomattox. - Patrick A. Schroeder FINE CONDITION This wonderful pamphlet is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. It has no shortcomings. It is in excellent condition. It is clean, tight and sharp. It has no writing, smudging or foxing. The pages are in excellent condition and there isn’t a mark in or on the wrap. It is loaded with illustrations and maps. An excellent, new, pristine condition pamphlet.  Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list!  Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites ENJOY THE BOOKSHOP Get images that make Supersized seem small. THE simple solution for eBay sellers.

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Year Printed: 1995

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Language: English

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