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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 “A Burning and Shining Light”: Prosperity and Enlightened Governance in Antebellum New Bedford -
2 “The Nearest Approach to Freedom and Equality”: African Americans in Antebellum New Bedford -
3 “Suppression of an Unholy Rebellion”: Wartime Mobilization on the Home Front -
4 “Citizen-Soldiers of Massachusetts”: New Bedford's Volunteers in the Civil War -
5 “Boys, I Only Did My Duty”: New Bedford's Black Soldiers in the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts -
6 “Worthy Recipients”: New Bedford's Black Veterans and the Web of Social Welfare -
7 “Business is Extremely Dull”: Whaling and Manufacturing in Wartime New Bedford -
8 “The Position of Our City has Materially Changed”: Public Costs and Municipal Governance During the Civil War -
9 “The Great Hope for the Future”: New Bedford in the Postbellum Era -
10 “On the Altar of Our Common Country”: Contested Commemorations of the Civil War - Epilogue
- Index
- The North's Civil War
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 “A Burning and Shining Light”: Prosperity and Enlightened Governance in Antebellum New Bedford -
2 “The Nearest Approach to Freedom and Equality”: African Americans in Antebellum New Bedford -
3 “Suppression of an Unholy Rebellion”: Wartime Mobilization on the Home Front -
4 “Citizen-Soldiers of Massachusetts”: New Bedford's Volunteers in the Civil War -
5 “Boys, I Only Did My Duty”: New Bedford's Black Soldiers in the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts -
6 “Worthy Recipients”: New Bedford's Black Veterans and the Web of Social Welfare -
7 “Business is Extremely Dull”: Whaling and Manufacturing in Wartime New Bedford -
8 “The Position of Our City has Materially Changed”: Public Costs and Municipal Governance During the Civil War -
9 “The Great Hope for the Future”: New Bedford in the Postbellum Era -
10 “On the Altar of Our Common Country”: Contested Commemorations of the Civil War - Epilogue
- Index
- The North's Civil War