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In the Shadow of My Enemy: Civil War Life in Occupied Franklin, Tennessee by Walter R Green

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During Franklin's occupation, its citizens suffered, especially the women who were left to defend their homes and families. The Federals gave hope to the enslaved and Unionists, and imposed military rule, making life particularly hard for Whites who refused to sign the oath of loyalty to the Union. Those stubborn secessionists could face shortages of food and firewood, travel restrictions and even expulsion from the town. Residents of a hundred other occupied Southern towns experienced about the same. Franklin was occupied for three-and-a-half years, with Federal Fort Granger overlooking the town for most of that time and casting its shadow upon residents. Many Blacks escaped to freedom in Nashville. Some white women spied and smuggled to assist the Confederacy. It seemed the worst of the war was over, but then came the horrific Battle of Franklin and the unimaginable suffering of the dead and wounded men and animals and, yes, the residents, especially those who cared for the wounded. This non-fiction book tells the stories of some of the residents-women and men, white and black, loyal and secessionist-and contains maps, about 140 pictures and information regarding the structures that are still standing.

Author(s): Walter R Green
Publication year: 2026
Publication date: 2026-02-15
Pages: 424
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Chaconia Press
ISBN: 9798999864109
Dimensions: 6.0 x 1.06 x 9.0 in
Weight: 2.0 lb
In the Shadow of My Enemy: Civil War Life in Occupied Franklin, Tennessee cover image

In the Shadow of My Enemy: Civil War Life in Occupied Franklin, Tennessee by Walter R Green

$39.99