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Middleton Correspondence, 1861-1865, Part 3
“July 26, 1861-December 9, 1865. South Carolina. Communications between members of a distinguished family, especially from Charleston and Columbia, reflect the awesome effects of the war.”
Tags: au:female, au:male, au:southern, era:Civil War, loc:Berkeley County SC, loc:Flat Rock SC, loc:Goose Creek SC, loc:Oaks Plantation, loc:South Carolina, pd:1962, su:civilian, su:economics, su:enslaved, su:female experience, su:homefront, su:plantation, su:political, su:slavery, su:southern, ts:correspondence
Middleton Correspondence, 1861-1865, Part 4
“July 26, 1861-December 9, 1865. South Carolina. Communications between members of a distinguished family, especially from Charleston and Columbia, reflect the awesome effects of the war.”
Tags: au:female, au:male, au:southern, era:Civil War, loc:Berkeley County SC, loc:Flat Rock SC, loc:Goose Creek SC, loc:Oaks Plantation, loc:South Carolina, pd:1962, su:civilian, su:economics, su:enslaved, su:female experience, su:homefront, su:plantation, su:political, su:slavery, su:southern, ts:correspondence
Missouriana: Rolla in War Time
“Early in 1862. Rolla, Missouri. A brief description of the Central Missouri town by the noted Missouri novelist.”
Mothers and Maidens of the Sixties
“1861-1865. Near Warren, Virginia; Valley of Virginia. A veteran remembers the tireless labors of women on the home front.”
My Childhood Recollections of the War
“1861-1865. Virginia. The war years as recalled by a woman who was five years of age when the conflict began.”
My Christmas Dinner in 1863
“December 1863. LaGrange, Georgia. A hungry Confederate captain on furlough describes the joy of eating a turkey who “died of a sore throat.”
My Confederate Girlhood: The Memoirs of Kate Virginia Cox Logan
“Recalled her war years at Clover Hill, plantation source of coal for Richmond.”
My Confederate Grandmothers
“1861-1865. Texas. A woman recalls stories about her grandmothers’ wartime experiences.”