About This Book
A young Southern woman records daily life during the Civil War, combining immediate eyewitness descriptions of military activity, evacuations, and material scarcity with domestic details about shelter, provisions, and family routines. Entries alternate practical notes on movement and lodging with reflective passages that assess the behavior of opposing soldiers and the moral complexities of war, expressing both anger and measured fairness. The diary preserves moments of fear, endurance, and loss alongside sketches of local places and social customs, creating a continuous, contemporaneous portrait of civilian experience amid sustained conflict.
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