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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In 2008, Texas historian Nancy Draves happened upon an amazing find up for public auction: the 1861 diary of Kitty Anderson, the daughter of prominent San Antonio resident and vocal Union Army supporter Colonel Charles Anderson. Kitty's diary chronicles the Anderson family's tumultuous experience during the early years of the Civil War. Following the vote for Texas's secession and the surrender of San Antonio's federal garrison, Col. Anderson attempted to flee, only to be arrested by Confederate Texas soldiers. Kitty and the family fled to Matamoros via Brownsville and boarded a ship; Col. Anderson escaped from custody and made his way across the Rio Grande and into Monterrey, later reuniting with the family in Vera Cruz. Kitty Anderson's diary is unique not only for chronicling her trials and observations during the harrowing days between September 29 and November 30, 1861-it also contains a later account written by Kitty describing her father's escape from the Confederates.The strength of this appended text, along with the first-person diary itself, lies in Kitty's gifted prose and her willingness to catalogue all her experiences, including the names of those she encountered, the dates, and the places. A Promise Fulfilled is an important artifact of Civil War Texas and illuminates the diversity of viewpoints held by Texans on the issues of secession, slavery, and what it truly meant to be a patriot. "The diary of Kitty Anderson, daughter of Charles Anderson, during the Civil War in Texas, in 1861, includes commentary by author"--Provided by publisher. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. First edition. First printing. Fine, fresh, unused copy in equally fine dust jacket. Hardcover. xxxiv+ 128 pp. with index. Illustrations and two maps.The diary chronicles Kitty's trials and observations during a harrowing period between September 29 and November 30, 1861. In this book, the diary is appended by an extensive introductory section of background "Settling in Civil War Texas" by Draves. Kitty Anderson was the daughter of a prominent San Antonio resident and vocal Union Army supporter, Col. Charles Anderson. Following the Texas vote to seceed, the federal garrison was surrendered. Col. Anderson attempted to flee but was caught and arrested by Texas Confederate soldiers. Kitty and the rest of her family fled to Matamoros via Brownsville where they boarded a ship. The Colonel escaped, made his way across the Rio Grande and into Monterrey and later reunited with his family in Vera Cruz.
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Published by Texas Tech University Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 1682830039 ISBN 13: 9781682830031
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - In 2008, Texas historian Nancy Draves happened upon an amazing find up for public auction: the 1861 diary of Kitty Anderson, the daughter of prominent San Antonio resident and vocal Union Army supporter Colonel Charles Anderson. Kitty's diary chronicles the Anderson family's tumultuous experience during the early years of the Civil War. Following the vote for Texas's secession and the surrender of San Antonio's federal garrison, Col. Anderson attempted to flee, only to be arrested by Confederate Texas soldiers. Kitty and the family fled to Matamoros via Brownsville and boarded a ship; Col. Anderson escaped from custody and made his way across the Rio Grande and into Monterrey, later reuniting with the family in Vera Cruz.Kitty Anderson's diary is unique not only for chronicling her trials and observations during the harrowing days between September 29 and November 30, 1861it also contains a later account written by Kitty describing her father's escape from the Confederates. The strength of this appended text, along with the first-person diary itself, lies in Kitty's gifted prose and her willingness to catalogue all her experiences, including the names of those she encountered, the dates, and the places. A Promise Fulfilled is an important artifact of Civil War Texas and illuminates the diversity of viewpoints held by Texans on the issues of secession, slavery, and what it truly meant to be a patriot.