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Alida; or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. / Founded on Fact

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The narrative follows a young woman named Alida from rural childhood through education, family loss, romantic entanglements, and a brother’s military service and captivity during the American war. Personal dramas of separation, clandestine marriage, and restored fortunes are interwoven with detailed accounts of battles, patriotic celebrations, and a travel-rich tour of New York’s rivers, towns, falls, and military sites. The prose balances domestic and public events with moral reflection on reputation and charity, supplemented by poems and occasional editorial notes, and culminates in reconciliations and an emphasis on benevolent intentions for the work’s proceeds.

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Amelia Stratton Comfield

Amelia Stratton Comfield was an American author known for her work "Alida; or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. / Founded on Fact." This book offers a unique perspective on the American Civil War, blending factual accounts with narrative sketches. Comfield's writing reflects the tumultuous period of her time, providing insights into the experiences and challenges faced during the war. Her contributions to literature capture the emotional and social landscape of 19th-century America, making her work a valuable resource for understanding this pivotal era.

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