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The Great Hanging at Gainesville, 1862: The Accounts of Thomas Barrett and George Washington Diamond

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Description for The Great Hanging at Gainesville, 1862: The Accounts of Thomas Barrett and George Washington Diamond Hardcover. Num Pages: 174 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBBW; 3JH; HBJK; HBTB; HBWJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 20. Weight in Grams: 408.

In what may have been the single largest outbreak of vigilante violence in American history, forty suspected Unionists were hanged at Gainesville, Texas, in October 1862. Civil War tensions had been running high. The Cooke County community located just across the Red River from Indian Territory was split between natives of the Deep South who often supported the Confederacy and natives of the Upper South and Midwest who were sometimes indifferent or hostile to it. When active resistance to conscription into the Confederate army combined with long-running rumors of an invasion of North Texas by Kansas Jayhawkers and their Indian ... Read more

More than 150 suspected Unionists were arrested and put before a “citizen’s court” of twelve jurors. The trial was marked by acrimony and violence, which included the lynching of fourteen men by an angry mob. Minister Thomas C. Barrett served on that jury and attempted to mitigate the vengeful rage of his neighbors. He had some success in the matter, but after two high-profile assassinations, the hangings continued. His 1885 memoir of the trial and the hangings is collected in this volume. Also collected here is the account based on records of the citizen’s court completed in 1876 by George Washington Diamond, whose brother, James J. Diamond, helped organize the trial. Placed together in one volume, these writings offer important insight into the tensions that tore apart American communities during the Civil War era. Renowned Civil War historian Richard B. McCaslin provides an introduction, while L. D. Clark, a descendant of one of the men hanged, reveals the extent to which tensions remain in Gainesville even generations later.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Texas State Historical Assn
Number of pages
174
Condition
New
Number of Pages
150
Place of Publication
Austin, United States
ISBN
9780876112557
SKU
V9780876112557
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About Barrett, Thomas, Diamond, George Washington
RICHARD B. McCASLIN, chair of the History Department at the University of North Texas, has written numerous books on Civil War and Texas history, including Tainted Breeze: The Great Hanging at Gainesville, Texas, 1862 (LSU Press). L. D. Clark of Gainesville is a widely published novelist and literary scholarly. His books include A Bright Tragic Thing: a Tale of Civil ... Read more

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