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George Galphin and the Transformation of the Georgia–South Carolina Backcountry
George Galphin and the Transformation of the Georgia–South Carolina Backcountry
The focus of this work is a reconstruction of the life and career of an Ulster-Scot fur trader, George Galphin (pronounced Golfin), who immigrated to South Carolina in the colonial...
Confederate Artillery Officer, 1861–1862
Confederate Artillery Officer, 1861–1862
This chapter discusses the circumstances of Ramseur's promotion to the state militia after his resignation from the U.S. Army. It reports that Ramseur applied for a commission in t...
Brigade Commander (II), November 1863–May 1864
Brigade Commander (II), November 1863–May 1864
This chapter reports that Ramseur's brigade engaged in a skirmish on November 7 at Kelly's Ford in his absence, losing a quarter of its men, and notes that the Thirtieth North Caro...
“Red Saxony!”
“Red Saxony!”
The long build-up to the Reichstag elections of 1903 produced a dramatic outcome when Social Democrats scored an overwhelming victory. The epithet “Red Saxony” was born overnight, ...
Introduction
Introduction
In 1903, Isham Hodge had farmed his own land in Black River Township, North Carolina, for 23 years. Up until a few years before, 63-year-old Hodge had likely also cast his vote in ...

