Blockaders, Refugees, and Contrabands

Civil War on Florida's Gulf Coast, 1861-1865

George E Buker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Alabama Press

Published:21st Jun '04

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This paperback, "Blockaders, Refugees, and Contrabands" from George E Buker, was published 21st June 2004 by The University of Alabama Press.

[Buker] argues that the presence of Union sailors and their extensive contacts ashore did serious damage to home-front morale and retarded Florida's value as a component of the rebel war machine. Since the state's long coastlines made it a ready target for a naval cordon, its commercial life suffered beginning in 1861 and deteriorated even further as the war progressed despite the efforts of blockade runners. Florida Unionists, antiwar natives, and runaway slaves flocked to these Federal warships to seek protection and quickly became a source of manpower for their crews as well as for land forces. - Journal of Southern History; ""The proliferation of publications concerning the American Civil War occasionally produces one that really contributes to our understanding of that conflict. George E. Buker's Blockaders, Refugees, and Contrabands is such a book."" - Journal of American History

ISBN: 9780817312961

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 324g

248 pages