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Civil War Letters, From Home, Camp and Battlefield

Label
Civil War Letters, From Home, Camp and Battlefield
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Civil War Letters
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Civil War
Sub title
From Home, Camp and Battlefield
Summary
Memorable speeches, moving letters, and key reports are among the vital documents in this collection of historic records from the American Civil War. Even the most dedicated history buffs may find something new in this compendium, which ranges from familiar items such as the Gettysburg Address to private reflections that include Stonewall Jackson's message to his wife after the Battle of First Manassas and excerpts from the diary of a Confederate soldier at the siege of Vicksburg. Other highlights include "The War and How to End It," a lecture by Frederick Douglass; Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia; and an eyewitness account of the clash between the Monitor and Merrimack. Selections by commanding officers from both sides of the Mason-Dixon line include Ulysses S. Grant on the battle at Shiloh, Joseph Hooker's account of Antietam, and James Longstreet's Wilderness Campaign report. These and other documents offer students of American history and Civil War devotees a wealth of essential reading in a compact, modestly priced anthology
Target audience
adult
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