History of the Richardson Light Guard, of Wakefield, Mass. 1851-1901
Author : William E. Eaton
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 18,56 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Massachusetts
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Author : William E. Eaton
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 18,56 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Massachusetts
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Author : Barry M. Stentiford
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 50,56 MB
Release : 2013-05-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0786473487
This book traces the history of the Richardson Light Guard of Wakefield, Massachusetts, from its origins in 1851 until its end in 1975. What had been an institution of community members and local elites passed to town, then state, and finally federal government. During the same period, Wakefield evolved from an agrarian town to a manufacturing town and finally to a bedroom suburb, ending the practice of a handful of local elites ruling the town unchallenged. Though the rise of the National Guard was generally positive, for some militia companies, inclusion in the National Guard weakened vital bonds with their communities. In the 19th century, the Richardson Light Guard thrived under generous patrons, a supportive town, and a relatively wealthy state government. After becoming part of the National Guard in 1916, the links with its home community steadily weakened, finally breaking during World War II. After the war, the National Guard company had few links to Wakefield and was reorganized out of existence in 1975.
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Page : 317 pages
File Size : 32,36 MB
Release : 1926*
Category : Massachusetts infantry
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Author : Barry M. Stentiford
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 46,58 MB
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 9781585441815
Since colonial times Americans have used the militia to maintain local order during both war and peacetime. States have intermittently created, maintained, deployed, and disbanded countless militia organizations outside the scope of the better-known National Guard. Barry M. Stentiford tells the story of these militia units--variously called home guards, State Guard, National Guard Reserve, and State Defense Forces. Stentiford traces the evolution of the militia over the past century, demonstrating its transformation from an amalgamation of state militia units into the National Guard, a reserve of the army. Ironically, the very existence of the National Guard made the creation of other militia forces necessary during periods of war. The home guards or State Guard were organized to fill the vacuum left when the National Guard was called up, depriving states of an organized militia that could be mobilized for repelling invasions, suppressing riots, controlling strikes, or guarding the waterfront. Stentiford carefully analyzes the challenges that faced the State Guards as states sought to build their new militia with leftover men and material. He also examines the role of the State Guard: providing relief during and after natural disasters, providing military training for future draftees, and broadening participation in military units during wartime by giving a role to men who, because of their age or occupation, could not join the federal forces. The State Guard gained a new significance in the Cold War, especially as the political unpalatability of a draft and reductions in the size of the full-time military expanded the functions of the National Guard in military policy. Today modern state militias, born to an ancient tradition, must define a role for themselves in a society that increasingly views them as anachronistic. They mut also compete ideologically with so-called unorganized militias for the title of true heir to the American militia tradition.
Author : Edward G. Longacre
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 681 pages
File Size : 10,55 MB
Release : 2014-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 080614761X
This crucial campaign receives its most complete and comprehensive treatment in Edward Longacre’s The Early Morning of War. A magisterial work by a veteran historian, The Early Morning of War blends narrative and analysis to convey the full scope of the campaign of First Bull Run—its drama and suspense as well as its practical and tactical underpinnings and ramifications.
Author : John Adams Vinton
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Page : 1034 pages
File Size : 31,96 MB
Release : 1876
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Page : 522 pages
File Size : 34,41 MB
Release : 1905
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Author : Lilley Eaton
Publisher : Dalcassian Publishing Company
Page : 892 pages
File Size : 45,33 MB
Release : 1874-01-01
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including the present towns of Wakefield, Reading, and North Reading, with chronological and historical sketches, from 1639 to 1874
Author : Wakefield, Mass. Tercentenary Committee
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Page : 274 pages
File Size : 31,32 MB
Release : 1944
Category : Wakefield (Mass.)
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Author : Jim Leeke
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 28,33 MB
Release : 1999-09-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253335371
In the spring of 1864, after three bloody years of civil war and with victory seemingly within reach for the Northern armies, John Brough, Ohio's energetic wartime governor, offered his state's militia for 100 days of federal service. Ordered east for duty in forts, railways, and prisons, they freed veteran troops to make the last great push against Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy. History soon overtook the Ohioans, however. They fought at Monocacy with Lew Wallace and under the watchful eye of Abraham Lincoln at Fort Stevens. They battled Mosby and other feared Southern guerrillas in Virginia and West Virginia. They fell to John Hunt Morgan's cavalry in Kentucky. They toiled and fought against thunderous Petersburg.