Mollie Brumley's Civil War: Surviving the Guerrilla War in Arkansas Hardcover – March 17, 2026

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Management number 220500450 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $13.18 Model Number 220500450
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Mollie Brumley, a thirteen-year-old orphan, was living on a farm in the mountainous Ozarks of northwest Arkansas when the Civil War broke out. In a borderland region on the northern periphery of slavery and the western edge of white settlement, her corner of Arkansas saw terrible destruction―but not primarily from fighting between opposing armies. Mollie Brumley's Civil War was one of guerrilla warfare and outlawry, shifting loyalties, betrayals real and imagined, and, for some, death by starvation. In telling Mollie's story, drawing largely upon her 1902 autobiography, Theodore Catton offers a rare, intimate look at the heroism and desperation of war conducted on the home front―all amidst the anything-but-ordinary romantic adventures of an adolescent who lived during an extraordinary time.In the course of this riveting narrative, Mollie―while still in her teens―falls in love with one Confederate soldier who is lost in battle, marries another who joins the Rebel guerrillas, and leaves the farm to become an army laundress during escalating guerrilla depredations against her home and family. Intertwined with Mollie's tale is that of Parthenia Hensley, an enslaved young woman living in the same rural community. The story of Parthenia and her white family of enslavers broadens Catton's portrait of a war-torn community of farmers on the edge of the Slave South.An unprecedented picture of the Civil War in the Trans-Mississippi West, Mollie Brumley's Civil War is also a remarkable coming-of-age story shaped by the fight against slavery―a fight that Mollie didn't choose but that finally influenced the person she became and the outcome of her life.  Read more

ISBN10 0806196505
ISBN13 978-0806196503
Language English
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Dimensions 5 x 0.37 x 8 inches
Item Weight 1.17 pounds
Print length 240 pages
Publication date March 17, 2026

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