Secrets of the Late Rebellion, Now Revealed for the First Time

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Secrets of the Late Rebellion, Now Revealed for the First Time

by Jacob R. Freese

EN·~8 hours·52 chapters

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SECRETS OF THE LATE REBELLION, NOW REVEALED FOR THE FIRST TIME. - By J. R. Freese - Philadelphia: Crombargar & Co. 1882

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DETAILED CONTENTS:

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SECRETS OF THE LATE REBELLION.

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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. EXPLANATIONS AND PLEDGES.

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CHAPTER II. RUNNING THE LAND BLOCKADE. KING COTTON BEHIND THE SCENES.

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Description

This volume delves into the hidden side of the Civil War, bringing to light a series of obscure incidents that never made it into conventional histories. Drawing on fresh archival material and first‑hand accounts, it follows the covert networks that kept communications alive, smuggled cotton and gold, and sustained a clandestine land blockade across hostile lines. Listeners will hear vivid stories of daring conductors, secret agents, and the everyday people who risked everything to move information and supplies.

Among the most compelling episodes are the improvised rail routes that linked Union and Confederate territories, the dramatic escapades of British diplomats masquerading as traders, and the gritty realities of prison life and guerrilla warfare. The author presents these episodes without bias, treating each as a puzzle piece that reveals how diplomacy, commerce, and personal bravery intersected in a war of shadows. As the narrative unfolds, the listener gains a richer, more nuanced picture of a conflict fought as much behind the scenes as on the battlefield.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (508K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2014-06-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jacob R. Freese

Jacob R. Freese

1826–1885

A 19th-century American physician and writer, he moved easily between medicine, travel writing, and Civil War history. His books range from firsthand-style accounts of the Holy Land to a late reflection on the politics and hidden episodes of the American Civil War.

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