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Browsing named entities in Thomas C. DeLeon, Four years in Rebel capitals: an inside view of life in the southern confederacy, from birth to death..
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Appleton (search for this): chapter 1
Muse (search for this): chapter 1
June 25th, 1890 AD (search for this): chapter 1
Mobile, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
China (China) (search for this): chapter 1
In place of preface.
Fortunate, indeed, is the reader who takes up a volume without preface; of which the persons are left to enact their own drama and the author does not come before the curtain, like the chorus of Greek tragedy, to speak for them.
But, in printing the pages that follow, it may seem needful to ask that they be taken for what they are; simple sketches of the inner life of Rebeldom --behind its Chinese wall of wood and steel — during those unexampled four years of its existence.
Written almost immediately after the war, from notes and recollections gathered during its most trying scenes, these papers are now revised, condensed and formulated for the first time.
In years past, some of their crude predecessors have appeared — as random articles — in the columns of the Mobile Sunday Times, Appleton's Journal, the Louisville Courier-Journal, the Philadelphia Times and other publications.
Even in their present condensation and revision, they claim only to<
1860 AD (search for this): chapter 2
1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
Chapter 1: the forehead of the storm.
Washington city in 1861.
her two social circles
was she a new Sodom?
lobbyists and diplomats
eve of the storm
echo from Charleston Harbor
a dinner and a ball
popular views of the situation
Buchanan's policy and the peace Congress
separation a certainty
preparations for the hejira
precautions for Lincoln's inauguration
off for Dixie.
The cloud no bigger than a man's hand had risen.
It became visible to all in Washington over the southern horizon.
All around to East and West was but the dull, dingy line of the storm that was soon to burst in wild fury over that section, leaving only seared desolation in its wake.
Already the timid and wary began to take in sail and think of a port; while the most reckless looked from the horizon to each other's faces, with restless and uneasy glances.
In the days of 1860, as everybody knows, the society of Washington city was composed of two distinct circles, tangent at no one point.
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 2
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): chapter 2
1866 AD (search for this): chapter 2