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Chattanooga, 1865-1900 eBook

A City Set Down In Dixie

by Tim Ezzell
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language: english
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press, December of 2013 ‧
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After the Civil War, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, forged a different path than most southern urban centers. Long a portal to the Deep South, Chattanooga was largely rebuilt by northern men, using northern capital, and imbued with northern industrial values. As such, the city served as a cultural and economic nexus between North and South, and its northern elite stood out distinctively from the rest of the regions booster class. In Chattanooga, 18651900, Tim Ezzell explores Chattanoogas political and economic development from the close of the Civil War through the end of the nineteenth century, revealing how this unique business class adapted, prospered, and governed in the postwar South.

After reviewing Chattanoogas wartime experience, Ezzell chronicles political and economic developments in the city over the next two generations. White Republicans, who dominated municipal government thanks to the support of Chattanoogas large African American population, clashed repeatedly with Democrats, who worked to redeem the city from Republican rule and restore responsible, efficient government. Ezzell shows that, despite the efforts by white Democrats to undermine black influence, black Chattanoogans continued to wield considerable political leverage into the 1890s.

On the economic front, an extensive influx of northern entrepreneurs and northern capital into postwar Chattanooga led to dynamic if unstable growth. Ezzell details the citys efforts to compete with Birmingham as the center of southern iron and steel production. At times, this vision was within reach, but these hopes faded by the 1890s, and Chattanooga grew into something altogether different: not northern, not southern, but something peculiar set down in Dixie.

Although Chattanooga never reached its Yankee boosters ideal of a northern industrial city at home in the southern hills, Ezzell demonstrates that it forged a legacy of resilience and resourcefulness that continues to serve the community to the present day.

Chattanooga, 1865-1900

A City Set Down In Dixie

by Tim Ezzell

Property Description
ISBN: 9781621900184
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Release Date: December of 2013
Language: English
Pages: 206
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Sociology
EAN: 9781621900184