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Discovering the Civil War in Florida: A Reader and Guide [Paperback]

Paul Taylor (Author)
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October 1, 2001
Discovering the Civil War in Florida includes readings and a travel guide

The Civil War in Florida may not have been the scene for the decisive battles everyone remembers, but Florida played her part. While Confederates fought to preserve their sovereignty and way of life, Union troops descended on Florida with a three-part mission to cripple the Confederacy: to destroy seashore salt works, to prevent the transfer of supplies and raw materials into and out of the state, and to seize slaves and cattle.

Union soldiers skirmished with the infamous Confederate Cavalry Captain John J. Dickison, who held his ground in Florida using guerrilla tactics

Mayor C. Bravo ran up a white flag from Fort Marion, then personally met Commander C. R. Rogers at the dock to surrender St. Augustine to the Union in 1862

Discovering the Civil War in Florida chronicles Civil War activity in thirteen Florida towns, exploring both land and sea maneuvers. Maps showing the major skirmishes in each geographical area, as well as railroads that existed at the time, highlight the text. Sprinkled throughout are photos from the state archives and woodcut illustrations from books written during or soon after the war. For each town, the author has included excerpts from official government reports by officers on both sides of the battle lines as well as excerpts from other sources, including first-hand reports of the death and destruction soldiers brought to Florida’s sparsely populated towns.

You can visit Civil War sites in Florida today. Others are places where only battlefield sites and memorials remain. Read a short history of each site and find out about amenities, directions, hours, and admission fees.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 241 pages
  • Publisher: Pineapple Press (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561642355
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561642359
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #165,430 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Paul Taylor is an insurance professional and an award-winning author of five books on the American Civil War. Visit his author's website at www.paulrtaylor.com.

His blog, "With Sword and Pen," is described as "A Celebration of First Edition, Rare, Small Press, and Collectible Books Pertaining to the American Civil War." Check it out at http://swordandpen-prt.blogspot.com/.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Is An Encyclopedia of Information for CW buffs, November 23, 2010
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An impressive body of research went into this book. If you are looking for a well-researched book on the Civil War, you must add this one to your collection - I'm glad that I did! The work is presented well, structured in an academic format, although easy to understand. The indexing is detailed and complete. To the author: well-done...Bravo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must have Florida Resource, September 18, 2010
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Being interested in the Civil War and living in Florida are not a good pairing. Little happened battle wise in the state and what did happen was of very little importance. This is not to say that Florida did not have value to the Confederacy but let's face it the state was far away from any major action. Despite this author Paul Taylor has written a book that anybody who is interested in Florida's role in the Confederacy should own.

Discovering the Civil War in Florida: A Reader and Guide is part history and part travel guide mixing the best of both worlds. Taylor divides his book into geographic regions and then further breaks each region down into various locations. This works effectively by allowing the reader to read this as a book or giving them ideas surrounding their intended travel location. The bibliography is also an importance reference for those wanting to do further research.

Each location is given a brief but for this work complete treatment. Each includes a section called "Summary of Military Activity". Here Taylor describes what happened and when including relevant notes. Readers are then given published works dealing with the area. This may include pieces from the OR, Confederate Veteran magazine, Florida Historical Quarterly or other sources. All include original publication information. This is not meant to include all the published work on these areas but just serves as a brief overview. When possible each location also includes "Today's Sites". This section gives the reader information on various points of interest. Included may be forts, museums, houses, memorials, etc.

This is a valuable resource for anybody living in or visiting Florida who has an interest in the Civil War. The book is in desperate need of revision however. Any travel related book that is 10 years old is woefully out of date. Museums can close, entrance fees are always changing, hours are subject to budget concerns, etc. With advances in technology GPS coordinates are almost a must in a book like this. Website information is not included either. By expanding this section the book would be even more valuable. I would also like to see better maps. Those included are just reproductions of period pieces that do not show troop movements. This issues aside, this is a must own book for Civil War researchers with an interest in Florida.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A find place to start with Florida Civil War history, June 11, 2009
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I'm thrilled that Paul Taylor wrote this book, because it has been a huge help in my research for my Florida Civil War novels. It is also a tool in researching my articles about Florida published in Civil War magazines.
He takes each section of the state and gives a short history of what occurred there during the War Between the States. He includes other sources, such as official reports and excerpts from books to round out the story. He also gives information on how you can find important sites, so it doubles as a tourguide.
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