August Sebelin's Civil War : a German sailor in the Union Navy, 1861-1865.

From 1861-1865, the United States of America was in the grip of a civil war. It was fought on land and at sea. One participant was August Sebelin, a young German sailor. Sebelin entered the war to enhance his navigational skills in order to to Germany someday and better serve his country. Sebelin�...

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Main Author: Bishop, Ronald R.
Other Authors: Rust, Eric C., 1950-, History., Baylor University. Dept. of History.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2104/8255
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spelling ftbayloruniv:oai:null:2104/8255 2023-10-01T03:57:55+02:00 August Sebelin's Civil War : a German sailor in the Union Navy, 1861-1865. Bishop, Ronald R. Rust, Eric C., 1950- History. Baylor University. Dept. of History. 2011-12-19T19:35:27Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2104/8255 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/2104/8255 Baylor University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. Contact librarywebmaster@baylor.edu for inquiries about permission. Worldwide access United States Navy United States Civil War Naval operations United States history Thesis 2011 ftbayloruniv 2023-09-05T05:26:35Z From 1861-1865, the United States of America was in the grip of a civil war. It was fought on land and at sea. One participant was August Sebelin, a young German sailor. Sebelin entered the war to enhance his navigational skills in order to to Germany someday and better serve his country. Sebelin's wartime experiences the U.S.S. Connecticut are recorded in a diary he kept while in service. It is observations which are the basis for this study. This thesis examines and analyzes everyday life of this German sailor while operating as a part of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during America's Civil War. M.A. Thesis North Atlantic Baylor University: BEARdocs
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United States Civil War
Naval operations
United States history
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United States Civil War
Naval operations
United States history
Bishop, Ronald R.
August Sebelin's Civil War : a German sailor in the Union Navy, 1861-1865.
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description From 1861-1865, the United States of America was in the grip of a civil war. It was fought on land and at sea. One participant was August Sebelin, a young German sailor. Sebelin entered the war to enhance his navigational skills in order to to Germany someday and better serve his country. Sebelin's wartime experiences the U.S.S. Connecticut are recorded in a diary he kept while in service. It is observations which are the basis for this study. This thesis examines and analyzes everyday life of this German sailor while operating as a part of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during America's Civil War. M.A.
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History.
Baylor University. Dept. of History.
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title_fullStr August Sebelin's Civil War : a German sailor in the Union Navy, 1861-1865.
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