A Test of Character; by OJ Hickox

 

~ A Test of Character ~

The Definitive History of the Civil War in South Georgia

Extensively researched by the author (a native of the region, with generations-long local family ties) and over 25 years in the making, “A Test of Character” is both a Military History of the Civil War in South Georgia and a Social History of its people in the years leading up to, during, and in the aftermath, of the conflict.

Its principal purpose is to present the war-time experiences of about 2,500 men who served in two Confederate commands that were raised in the region and commanded by local brothers, Colonel Duncan L. Clinch, Jr. (4th Georgia Cavalry) and Captain N. Bayard Clinch (Captain Clinch’s Artillery Company). These commands, whose service was mostly in the region of their origin, are seldom mentioned in books about the period and are not well-known to most Civil War enthusiasts, including many whose ancestors or their close kin served in them. The author hopes this work will remedy that deficiency.

In that an additional purpose is to personalize the experiences of the individual soldiers serving in the two units, the author has conducted considerable research on the military and civil records of each soldier to establish enough genealogical information on each of them to assure that each soldier’s documented war-time experiences were accurately credited to the right man, wherever that was supported by available records. These findings, which include a summary of each individual soldier’s service record, are presented in the searchable Microsoft Word data on the included CD, along with other Appendices.

An adjunctive mission is to also tell the story of the region’s inhabitants during this period of unprecedented social upheaval, as well as to examine what their behavior during those difficult times revealed about their fundamental character attributes, hence the book’s title. That examination and the author’s observations on the results are presented in the closing portions of the work.

Finally, the author has ventured out into the current public “mine-field” of varying personal, and often controversial, opinions on the contribution that the Southerners of the period, particularly the Confederates, made to the current state of racism and other biases at work in modern American Society, and offers his own conclusions on the legacy of the period.

This heretofore largely unknown story is told in 500 pages of detailed narrative, with an Index of soldiers’ names, and a like amount of searchable data in the Appendices on the accompanying CD. Hard-bound with dust-cover. It’s a “must-have” for those interested in the period and the region.

$55 per copy - includes Text, Appendices (CD), shipping & handling.
Posted 12 January 2023

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O.J. Hickox, Jr.
PO Box 60
Kinsale, VA 22488

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