Disloyalty in the Confederacy
This is a study of the official records of the Union and the Confederate armies, of diaries, memoirs, and reminiscences of participants in the war, which reveal the existence of much disaffection in every state with the Confederacy. Many of the disaffected formed into bands professing loyalty to the Union. The author attempts to discover the causes of this movement, the classes that participated in it, and the purposes and work of the organization. Originally published in 1934.
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