Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 402 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction: the probable truth -- Angels above him -- A deathlike stillness -- A nettlesome pain -- You should have seen him -- Jove! What a dish! -- To conscientiously and manfully perform the duties of a journalist -- A self-made man who worships his creator -- If I have watermelons and whiskey ready -- A fanatical, impertinent, revolutionary fellow -- Now General Sherman, tell us your troubles -- A changed man was he -- The yeast which overflows in many columns -- I am 17 years and six months of age -- He was pure in thought and word -- True, steadfast and gentle -- They string you up to a tree damned quick -- A country redeemed, saved, baptized -- In search of captains and children -- The most persistent news hunter in Washington -- An unusually gauzy mystery of enchantment -- Mr. Wilkeson has been constantly attacking the administration -- Howard's Cowards -- They are just like our people -- The sun shining on a piece of hot iron -- Pandemonium! -- Hard times at Gettysburg -- The war devil is in him -- The most fortunate hazard of the day -- I have spiked the gun for them -- A terrible but incredibly fascinating scene -- The marvel is that any of them escaped -- The ground shook -- There was neither vanity or bravado -- Whether living now or dead he could not tell -- Death was in every one of them -- Pursuing his duty with a heavy heart -- A butcher's pen -- Hateful ravages -- They came by the thousands -- How beautiful he looked at her out of his eyes -- I would rather hear he was dead than that he had disgraced himself -- Who can write the history? -- The blood of a brave son printing upon his tortured heart -- More than his proportionate part -- You will almost want to kill him -- Bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh -- He stood at my side -- I know what I saw distinctly with my own eyes -- He would have rather died that way than any other -- Sorrowful joy and profound gratitude |
Summary |
This vivid exploration of one of Gettysburg's most famous stories--the story of a father and a son, the son's courage under fire, and the father's search for his son in the bloody aftermath of battle--reconstructs Bayard Wilkeson's wounding and death, which have been shrouded in myth and legend, and sheds light on Civil War-era journalism, battlefield medicine, and the "good death." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
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Wilkeson, Bayard, 1844-1863.
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Wilkeson, Samuel, 1817-1889.
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Wilkeson, Bayard, 1844-1863 fast |
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Wilkeson, Samuel, 1817-1889 fast |
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Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 -- Biography
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Fathers and sons -- New York (State) -- Buffalo -- Biography
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War correspondents -- New York (State) -- Buffalo -- Biography
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Battle casualties -- Pennsylvania -- Gettysburg
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
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HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General.
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HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
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HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
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Battle casualties
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Fathers and sons
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War correspondents
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Casualties.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96005373
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Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Biography
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New York (State) -- Buffalo
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Pennsylvania -- Gettysburg
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United States
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Genre/Form |
Biographies
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History
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Biographies.
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Biographies.
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Electronic book
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LC no. |
2020738879 |
ISBN |
9780811765466 |
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0811765466 |
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