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- Collection: Items by Publication Date: 1920s
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Tender Memories of V.M.I. Cadets
“May 1864. Newmarket, Virginia. A lady describes the efforts she and her neighbors gave to assist young V.M.I. cadets in battle.”
Tares Among the Wheat
“1861-1865. Louisiana and Port Anderson, Mississippi? A group of war stories - sad and happy.”
The Burning of Columbia
“February-March 1865. Columbia, South Carolina. An eyewitness account of the burning of the South Carolina capital.”
The Burckmyer Letters: March 1863-June, 1865
“First edition. This compendium of correspondence between Cornelius L. Burckmyer and his wife, edited by Charlotte R. Holmes, provides considerable insight into life on both sides of the Atlantic during the Civil War. As members of a prominent…
The Cotton Letters
“June 7, 1860-September 7, 1862. Powder Springs, Georgia, and Virginia. Correspondence of a Georgia family as the war began.”
Tags: au:confederate, au:male, au:southern, era:1861, era:Civil War, he:First Battle of Manassas, loc:Georgia, loc:Powder Springs GA, loc:Virginia, loc:Winchester VA, milt:7th Georgia Regiment, pd:1929, su:battlefield, su:camp life, su:confederate, su:family narrative, su:military, su:southern, su:warfront, ts:correspondence
The City of Vicksburg
“Brief recollections of the river city during the war.”
The Culture of the Old South
“1861-1865. General. “One of the belles of the sixties” offers an essay on the attitudes and culture of Dixie.”