Fighting the
good fight . . .
Abolitionist, pro-Union sentiments ran high in Southeastern Ohio during Civil War era
On the
next page is an article originally published in
The Athens Messenger on Jan. 18, 1998. The version published
here is the slightly longer full text as originally written by Carl J. Denbow before the newspaper editors went to
work on it. The story is reprinted with permission of The
Athens Messenger, which retains copyright.
For Further Reading
Adams, Alice Dana. The Neglected Period of Anti-Slavery in America 1808-1831 (1908).
Beals, Carleton. War Within a War; the Confederacy Against Itself (1965).
Dumond, Dwight Lowell. Antislavery Origins of The Civil War in the United States (1959).
Hendrick, Burton J. Statesmen of the Lost Cause (1939).
McPherson, James M. What They Fought For 1861-1865 (1994).
Stevenson, Thomas M. History of the 78th Regiment O.V.V.I. (1865).
Tribe, Ivan M. Albany, Ohio: The First Fifty Years of a Rural Midwestern Community (1980).
Zang, David W. Fleet Walkers Divided Heart (1995).
The
Midi file of "Battle Cry of Freedom" is used by permission of
Benjamin Robert Tubbs from his website at Public Domain Music.