Two years before the paddlewheel
An edition of Two years before the paddlewheel (2012)
Charles F. Gunther, Mississippi River Confederate
By Charles Frederick Gunther
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
State House Press,Distributed by Texas A&M University Press Consortium
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
Charles F. Gunther is a Yankee ice peddlar who is trapped in the South at the outbreak of the war. Presented here are two years of diaries of Gunther's experiences working on the steamboat Rose Douglas, ferrying Confederate troops and supplies. After the war, Gunther makes a fortune in the candy business across the street from Marshal Field's in Chicago, becomes a premier collector and preserver of Civil War artifacts and Lincoln memorabilia, endows the Chicago history Museum with its Civil War collection, and goes on to hold political office as an alderman and City Treasurer of Chicago. In Two Years Before the Paddlewheel, readers can follow the day-by-day survival of an ordinary ice merchant turned Confederate steamboat purser during the Civil War. Gunther's day-by-day account as a civilian in military service illuminates the economic, military, social, and personal side of America's Civil War.
subjects: Social life and customs, Unionists (United States Civil War), Diaries, Personal narratives, History, River life, Biography, Refugees, Refugees, southern states, Confederate states of america, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, personal narratives
People: Charles Frederick Gunther (1837-1920)
Places: Confederate States of America, United States, Refugees, Southern States, Mississippi River
Times: Civil War, 1861-1865, 19th century