Posted on April 3, 2008 by cenantua
While the referendum vote on secession for the different counties of the Shenandoah Valley may reflect one thing (most especially to someone who doesn’t look beyond raw numbers), deeper probing into other numbers brings about a need to investigate even further. That said, the following is submitted for consideration in combination with my post from [...]
Filed under: American Civil War, Civil War Memory - General | Tagged: Augusta County, Berkeley County, Clarke County, footnote.com, Frederick County, Jefferson County, Page County, referendum, Rockbridge County, Rockingham County, secession, Shenandoah County, Southern Claims Commission, Southern Unionists, Valley of the Shadow, Virginia, Warren County, West Virginia | 3 Comments »
Posted on March 26, 2008 by cenantua
I had planned on posting about something to do with Southern Unionists today, but in the course of deciding exactly what I wanted to write about (and after a little Web navigation), I came across something that I wanted to pass along. Most in Civil War era studies are probably aware of the Valley [...]
Filed under: American Civil War, Civil War Memory - General, Digital History | Tagged: 28th New York Infantry, 5th Virginia Infantry, Augusta County Virginia, Battle of Cedar Mountain, Buckley's History of the Great Reunion, Civil War Era Studies, Confederate Veterans, Digital History, Grand Camp Confederate Veterans of Virginia, Niagara Falls, SCV, Southern Claims Commission Papers, Southern Unionists, Staunton Virginia, Stonewall Jackson Hotel, UDC, Valley of the Shadow | No Comments »
Posted on March 4, 2008 by cenantua
Just out of curiosity, I Googled “hypertext non-fiction” and then “hypertext fiction” to compare the number of hits that each would bring up. Remarkably, there were only 68 hits (though once I clicked on the second page of hits, I found only 23 active returns for the search. I should also note that when Googling [...]
Filed under: Digital History | Tagged: Digital History, hypertext fiction, hypertext non-fiction, Valley of the Shadow | 1 Comment »