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Old Louisiana
“A chronicle of two centuries of Louisiana plantation life told through remembrances, stories, diary excerpts, drawings, and lore.”
Old Plantation days: Being Recollections of Southern Life Before the Civil War
“Actually misleading, for it contains much on the war, Sherman's March through Georgia and South Carolina, also includes beginning of conflict at Charleston.”
One Day During the War
“Summer, 1863. Petersburg, Tennessee. A former schoolgirl recalls a Yankee’s attempts at thievery.”
One Woman in the Great War
“1864-1865. Petersburg, Virginia. A recollection of the last months of the war, just south of Richmond.”
Tags: au:female, au:southern, era:1865, era:Civil War, he:Sherman's March to the Sea, he:Siege of Petersburg, loc:Petersburg VA, loc:Richmond VA, loc:South Carolina, loc:Virginia, pd:1915, su:civilian, su:female experience, su:homefront, su:medical, su:military, su:occupation, su:southern, su:war experience, ts:memory
Our Faithful Slaves of Old
"1861-1865. General. Memories of loyal slaves during the war."
Our Family Physician
“1861-1865. Eastern Virginia. A memory of the valiant work of a Virginia healer, Dr. Ezekiel Starke Tally of Hanover County.”
Our Southern Women in the War Times
“1861-1865. General. The wife of President Davis recalls that “the women of the South did not shrink from the prospect of great and painful economics.”