You can read more about it on my blog life in the past lane. The destruction of the weldon railroad by john horn 1991, hardcover at the best online prices at ebay. The release of shades of gray in january, 2008, was the culmination of years of research on the brave men who fought in the civil war on the soil of virginia. A novel of the civil war in virginia isbn 9780979600005, softback, 524 pages is a worthy addition to the line up. Davis failed to raise sufficient money to fight the american civil war and could. Civil war novel shades of gray southern historical fiction. A trailer for the awardwinning civil war novel shades of gray by historical fiction author jessica james, using art by renowned civil war artist dale gallon. Sparkling waters of the chesapeake bay and the atlantic ocean gently lap against miles of sandy beaches. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. By kindle nation on january 18, 2018 in sponsored post. The different shades of gray was part of the notsouniform uniforms of the confederacy. A novel of the civil war in virginia jessica james arrayed under different flags, andrea evans and captain alexander hunter are thrust together by a twist of fate, and, in time, form a bond it seems even war cannot sever.
Getting shot by your own is to be avoided, so the indigo that was in ample supply in the south would have to be ru. Buy a cheap copy of the gray ghost of civil war virginia book by jessica james. Dec 07, 2018 when the same study surveyed 1,000 highschool seniors across the country, it found that among 12th graders, only 8 percent could identify slavery as the cause of the civil war, and fewer than. Washington post a textbook distributed to virginia fourthgraders says that thousands of african americans fought for the south during the civil war a claim rejected by most historians but often made by groups seeking to play down slaverys role as a. When the same study surveyed 1,000 highschool seniors across the country, it found that among 12th graders, only 8 percent could identify slavery as the cause of the civil war, and fewer than. A guide to the department of confederate military records. Civil war graves of northern virginia by charles a. Lang the deutsch publishing company, baltimore, maryland, 1895.
Buy shades of gray and feel the raw emotion and passion today. The next generationshades of gray, the tenth episode of the first season of. Arcadia publishing has released a new title, on this day in west virginia civil war history. The civil war in southwest virginia hollins magazine. Their stories, seen through the lens of the objects that were a part of their daily lives, reflect the ways tennesseans adapted. Follow the footsteps of both union and confederate soldiers on the numerous trails and battle lines within the peninsula campaign of 1862. A novel of the civil war in virginia jessica james on. It would likely be helpful for the reader to already know some about the civil war when young will is left an orphan, he is delivered to his aunt and uncle, a place he does not want to be. In tennessee, we have all heard stories of life and death on the states civil war battlefields, but what happened to the men, women, and children who stayed at home.
In civil war tennessee in tennessee, we have all heard stories of life and death on the states civil war battlefields, but what happened to the men, women, and children who stayed at home. Yet author jessica james, in her novel shades of gray. A 12yearold virginia boy struggles to adjust to a new family following the deaths of his parents and siblings. According to the book virginia and virginians by robert alonzo brock page 726 under the heading of john t.
The virginia shoppurveyors of fine goods made in, or inspired by the commonwealth of virginia. In this book the author has attempted to tell a story of the civil war as related by one. This book is an amazing story about how a boy is getting used to a new life outside of winchester, va after the civil war. Shades of gray tells the story of a young boy named will, who has lost his entire family and home as a result of the civil war. Though enemies, each knows the other is but obeying the. So excited to announce the release of a new ebook as a companion to noble cause formerly shades of gray, that shares information about the life and exploits of colonel john singleton mosby, the reallife confederate soldier that my civil war novel is based on you can read more about it on my blog life in the past lane its currently available on amazon and smashwords, but will be. How to teach the civil war in the deep south the atlantic. Nov 01, 1989 shades of gray is a quiet little book which chronicles what it looks like to change your mind and to its the story of 12 year old will, a virginian and the only surviving member of his immediate family after the civil war.
Published by patriot press, the novel concerns the growing relationship between a virginian who is a. This evening after dinner you will take the shadows of gray and blue candlelight walking tour. Shades of gray, a 1948 documentary produced as part of the u. Shades of gray portray an american civil war era camp band. Yet few are aware that this region, too, was a beehive of war activity. Elizabeth van lew is from the virginia historical society. Sep 19, 20 so excited to announce the release of a new e book as a companion to noble cause formerly shades of gray, that shares information about the life and exploits of colonel john singleton mosby, the reallife confederate soldier that my civil war novel is based on.
The gray ghost of civil war virginia jessica james award. Cast your eyes back to the noble and daring achievements of men who. Mar 20, 2008 the most recent addition to this segment of the book industry comes from a gettysburg author, jessica james. The gray ghost of civil war virginia jessica james. Vintage grand army of the republic shield gar pin back ribbon topper. The civil war may be over, but for twelveyearold will page, the pain and. Why was gray used as the color of confederate uniforms. Historical fiction author jessica james civil war fiction. The department of confederate military records was formed by an act of the general assembly on march 12, 1912.
Virginia 4thgrade textbook criticized over claims on. Armys professional medical film series shades of gray, the nineteenth episode of the third season of heroesshades of gray star trek. At the start of the war, its students strongly supported secession, and more than 500 of the schools 600 enrollees in 1861 eventually served in the confederate military. Poore, the last poore brother not yet a prisoner, was one of just six members of his company.
No name in the annals of the civil war conjures up a more romantic and aweinspiring image than that of confederate colonel john singleton mosby of virginia. The civil war may be over, but for 12yearold will page, who considers the yankees responsible for the deaths of his parents and brother and sisters, the pain will never end. Grant in the twostory brick house of wilmer mclean at appomattox and surrendered the army of northern virginia. Despite the adult themes in the books, im excited that there was a civil war concentration within childrens literature. The gray ghost of civil war virginia book by jessica james. The question of what students should learn about the civil war, the role that slavery. If you loved gone with the wind, fall in love again with this epic civil war novel.
Virginia history civil war, 18611865 personal narratives. The main character, twelveyearold william page, finds himself an orphan after the war and is sent to live. His father had fought for the confederacy, while his uncle had refused to take part fighting for either side of the war. During the civil war it was a union held position in the center of a confederate state and helped shelter thousands of slave refugees. Shades of gray a novel of the civil war in virginia. In the aftermath of the civil war, recently orphaned will must start a new life and overcome his prejudices. Apr 01, 2009 the release of shades of gray in january, 2008, was the culmination of years of research on the brave men who fought in the civil war on the soil of virginia.
Hundreds of soldiersmany of them strangers from distant places, representing both sides of the warcame to southwest virginia with guns, wagons, and horses for various reasons during the wars duration. The confederate partisan rangers were created to operate in small detachments behind union lines to counter union forces and home guards and protect southern sympathizers and their families. Did your confederate ancestor surrender at appomattox. Shades of gray civil war era camp band home facebook. Civil war maps, available online, west virginia library. At the start of the war, its students strongly supported secession, and more than 500 of the schools 600. Civil war novel shades of gray southern historical.
A new day begins in virginia, a day promising all the fun and excitement of hiking the appalachian trail. The most recent addition to this segment of the book industry comes from a gettysburg author, jessica james. A methodist minister and chaplain of the military order of the loyal legion, u. Human beings like there to be no shades of gray, he said. Jul 24, 2009 a trailer for the awardwinning civil war novel shades of gray by historical fiction author jessica james, using art by renowned civil war artist dale gallon. And now will has to go live with his uncle jed, who refused to fight for the confederate cause. Shades of gray is a 1989 novel by carolyn reeder about a boy named will. Through shades of gray, will grows in how he views the war, the union, and the confederacy. The university of virginia, near charlottesville, remained open during the american civil war 18611865, graduating few students and struggling to maintain its facilities. A novel of the civil war in virginia or tale of the war for it is rare, then, to look upon the war and see beyond the issues to the people, the flesh and blood, whose lives and loyalties were tested in a bitter and deadly upheaval of american history. Jul 10, 2015 follow the footsteps of both union and confederate soldiers on the numerous trails and battle lines within the peninsula campaign of 1862. Perfection learning north second avenue logan, ia, 515460500 p. Ellen adair was a sweet, somewhat silly 17yearold and well into her second year at hollins institute when one day in january 1863, with the civil war showing no sign of ending anytime soon, her father. Isbn 9780689826962 the book won the scott odell award for historical fiction for 1990.
The story of a confederate boy in the civil war, by david e. Johnston of the 7th virginia infantry regiment author of middle new river settlements with introduction by rev. Shades of gray opens as a wild adventure novel featuring a headstrong young girl fighting for her country in the american civil war. Shades of gray comics and stories, a comic book written and drawn by jimmy gownley shades of grey. The gray family were early seated in virginia, coming from ireland. This act replaced the office of the secretary of virginia military records and appointed the secretary for a term of two years to be paid out of the military fund.
Williamsburg makes a perfect middle point between virginia beach and richmond, so be sure to take in all the region has to offer for civil war history buffs. He has been sent to live with his aunt and uncle on a farm, as directed by his mothers last wishes. Glasgow 195686, a collection of photographs by oscar marzaroli including an essay by william mcilvanney. When the same study surveyed 1,000 highschool seniors across the country. Shades of gray is a young adolescent book set immediately after americas civil war. It would likely be helpful for the reader to already know some about the civil war beforehand. This epic love story illuminates the fine line between friends and enemies at a time when traditions and principles were worth defending at all costs. Dispatches from the unfinished civil war chapter 4 south carolina. The next generation, the twentysecond episode of the second season of star trek. John gray married polly, daughter of jacob and nancy leece. Twelveyearold will page is a grieving and angry boy when doctor martin takes him to his relatives in the piedmont region of virginia. West virginia is the only state formed by seceding from a confederate state. He purchased many yards of gray cloth and gave orders for the early delivery of more. Jordan jr the university of virginia, near charlottesville, remained open during the american civil war 18611865, graduating few students and struggling to maintain its facilities.
A novel of the civil war in virginia 2008, paperback at the best online prices at ebay. Their stories, seen through the lens of the objects that were a part of their daily lives, reflect the ways tennesseans adapted, coped, and thrived during. If you like emotional journeys, rich southern backdrops, and epic stories of devotion, then youll adore jessica jamess captivating civil war adventure. Virginia 4thgrade textbook criticized over claims on black confederate soldiers source. Mills is a compilation of rare photographs from the library of congress and the authors personal collection. Wills family in winchester, virginia has been wiped out in the civil war. Jan 01, 2008 yet author jessica james, in her novel shades of gray. At the end of the american civil war, twelveyearold will is left to live with his aunt and uncle. I recommend it to kids who are interested in or learning about the civil war. It could be butternut, cadet gray which is like a foggy bluegray, smoky grayand probably coated with the brown, sandy, or red dust of the region of marching. Civil war maps, available online, west virginia library of. Lincoln issued his call for seventyfive thousand troops. Book, the cipher cylinder, and the star wigwag flag are.
A novel of the civil war in virginia by jessica james. Shades of gray was less violent, but still focused on the grief and loss experienced during the aftermath of the war. He considers his uncle a traitor because he refuses to be a confederate and take any part in the war at all. The bluehued morning mist hugs the blue ridge and allegheny mountains. And on that level, read as a light war is an adventure ya oriented novel it works great. During the civil war years there was a general breakdown of law and order in the counties of central west virginia. The chronicling of civil war intelligence activities challenges historians because of the lack of. Intelligence in the civil war central intelligence agency.
Mills is the author of numerous books on the history of northern virginia, including alexandria 18611865, hidden history of northern virginia, echoes of manassas, and historic. Shades of gray is a powerful exploration into a defining era of american history. The epitome of the southern cavalier, colonel mosby was a charismatic officer whose small band of partisans outwitted and outfought the union army on the fields and farmlands of northern. Arrayed under different flags, andrea evans and captain alexander hunter are thrust together by a twist of fate, and, in time, form a bond it seems even war cannot sever.
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