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The diaries of Reuben Smith, Kansas settler and Civil War soldier

Title
The diaries of Reuben Smith, Kansas settler and Civil War soldier / edited by Lana Wirt Myers.
ISBN
9780700626229
0700626220
9780700626236
0700626239
9780700626243
0700626247
9780700626243
Publication
Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, 2018
Physical Description
xi, 251 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary
"In 1854, after recently arriving from England, twenty-two-year-old Reuben Smith traveled west, eventually making his way to Kansas Territory. There he found himself in the midst of a bloody prelude to the Civil War, as Free Staters and defenders of slavery battled to stake their claim. The young Englishman wrote down what he witnessed in a diary where he had already begun documenting his days in a clear and candid fashion. As beautifully written as they are keenly observant, these diaries afford an unusual view of America in its most tumultuous times, of Kansas in its critical historical moments, and of one man's life in the middle of it all for fifty years. From his moving account of traveling from England by ship to his reflections on settling in the newly opened Kansas Territory to his observations of war and politics, Smith provides a picture that is at once panoramic and highly personal. His diaries depict the escalation of the Civil War along the Kansas-Missouri border as well as the evolution of a volunteer soldier from an inexperienced private to a seasoned officer and government spy. They take us inside military camps and generals' quarters, to the front lines of battle and in pursuit of bushwhackers William Quantrill and Cole Younger. Later, they show us Smith as a state representative and steward of the Kansas State Insane Asylum in its early years. In historic scenes and poignant personal stories, these diaries offer a unique perspective on life in the Midwest in the last half of the nineteenth century. Editor Lana Wirt Myers's commentary and extensive notes provide the context and information needed for a full understanding of Reuben Smith's remarkable stories"-- Provided by publisher.
"Reuben Smith (1832-1904), Kansas settler, justice of the peace, Union soldier, and state representative, left a significant paper trail in the form of 50 years of diaries. The full diaries span his immigration from England in 1854 to his last years in Osawatomie. While Smith was a prolific diarist, he was not consistently prolific, with some years having only one or two entries while others had nearly daily entries. Lana Myers has chosen the best parts and woven them together into a manageable book - about 300 manuscript pages, with a significant portion of that devoted to Smith's Civil War service. Post-war events include Smith's involvement in politics as a state representative and his stewardship of the Kansas State Insane Asylum in its early years. Smith is an engaging writer and Myers supplements his entries with historical and biographical context"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 18, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note:
Preface
Introduction
On the Quiet Waters of the Marais des Cygnes
Across the Ocean
Toward a New Life
The Territory of Kansas
The Border War
War between the States
The Neutral State of Missouri
Realities of War
The Battle of Lone Jack
Determine the Enemy
"God Help Poor Old Missouri"
A War of Devastation
The Battle of Westport
Freedom Wins
Postwar Politics
The State's First Psychiatric Hospital
Reflections of a Pioneer and Patriot
Back to England
An American's Perspective
Take Me Home
We Must Part.
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