Nothing to Eat But Raw Bacon: Letters from a War Correspondent, 1862

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Title

Nothing to Eat But Raw Bacon: Letters from a War Correspondent, 1862

Description

“April 6-7, 1862. Provides information about Shiloh battle tactics, the courage of western men on both sides, the capture of well-provisioned Union camps, the destruction, and the civilians who fled Corinth.”

Creator

James M. Merrill

Date

1958

Type

Journal Article

Zotero

Author

James M. Merrill

Title

NOTHING TO EAT BUT RAW BACON: LETTERS FROM A WAR CORRESPONDENT, 1862

Publication Title

Tennessee Historical Quarterly

Volume

17

Issue

2

Date

1958

Pages

141-155

Archive

JSTOR

Item Type

Journal Article

ISSN

0040-3261

Access Date

2019-11-03 21:29:15

Library Catalog

JSTOR

Short Title

"NOTHING TO EAT BUT RAW BACON"

Citation

James M. Merrill, “Nothing to Eat But Raw Bacon: Letters from a War Correspondent, 1862,” The Haskell Monroe Collection: Life in the Confederacy , accessed November 8, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/1928.

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