Do They Miss Me at Home?: The Civil War Letters of William McKnight, Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry by Donald C. Maness, H. Jason Combs (Hardcover, 2010)
William McKnight was a member of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry from September 1862 until his death in June of 1864. During his time of service, McKnight penned dozens of emotion-filled letters, primarily to his wife, Samaria, revealing the struggles of an entire family both before and during the war. This collection of more than one hundred letters provides in-depth accounts of several battles in Kentucky and Tennessee, such as the Cumberland Gap and Knoxville campaigns that were pivotal events in the Western Theater. The letters also vividly respond to General John Hunt Morgan's raid through Ohio and correct claims previously published that McKnight was part of the forces chasing Morgan. By all accounts Morgan did stay for a period of time at McKnight's home in Langsville during his raid through Ohio, much to McKnight's horror and humiliation, but McKnight was in Kentucky at the time. Tragically, McKnight was killed in action nearly a year later during an engagement with Morgan's men near Cynthiana, Kentucky.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Ohio University Press
ISBN-13
9780821419144
eBay Product ID (ePID)
95217644
Product Key Features
Author
Donald C. Maness, H. Jason Combs
Publication Name
Do They Miss Me at Home?: the Civil War Letters of William Mcknight, Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
History
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
229mm
Item Width
152mm
Additional Product Features
Topic
Local History, Books
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Editor
H. Jason Combs, Donald C. Maness
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