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Civil War
$29.95t, Cloth
160 pages, 6 x 9
978-0-86554-811-4, H614
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Dear Old Roswell
The Civil War Letters of the King Family of Roswell, Georgia
Tammy Harden Galloway, editor
The King family, spread between Roswell, Georgia, and Virginia, faced the perils of the Civil War on different fronts. These correspondences will captivate the reader as they cover Barrington S. King, a Lieutenant Colonel in Cobbs Legion, leaves his home in Georgia to fight in Virginia. On the other end of the correspondence are his father, mother, and young son in Roswell. Between Barrington and the family is his devoted wife, Bessie, who followed her husband to Virginia and traveled between the front and Roswell periodically, providing a womans view.
Since many letters belonging to Bessie as well as Barrington survived, different impressions of the same incidents are given. In addition, the letters also cover the King familys company, the Roswell Manufacturing Company, which manufactured cloth for the Confederacy; the death of friends and a brother in the war; the refugee experience of those fleeing Northern advances on Atlanta; accounts of the Union forces occupation of Roswell, including the opening of Roswell Kings buiral vault, a secret Bessie kept from her husbands relatives; and details of Jessie, the trusted family slave, who followed King to Virginia and escorted his wife and youngest son throughout the war.
Tammy Harden Galloway is a graduate of Georgia State University. She is the author of the Inman Family: An Atlanta Family from Reconstruction to World War I (Mercer University Pres, 2002).
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