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A series of diary entries from late 1862 through October 1863 offers contemporaneous observations and criticism of military operations, political leaders, and diplomatic manoeuvres during the American Civil War. The author records city and battlefield reports, debates over army pay, personnel changes and rivalries among generals, major engagements such as Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Vicksburg, and controversies over emancipation, arming Black soldiers, and foreign intervention. Entries mix eyewitness detail with sharp political commentary on cabinet figures, the press, congressional committees, public morale, and electioneering, moving between immediate incidents and broader reflections on strategy and national policy.
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