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Life in Dixie during the War, 1861-1862-1863-1864-1865

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The memoir recounts civilian life on the southern home front during the Civil War through episodic recollections of community organization, relief efforts, and daily hardships. It details women's sewing, knitting, and musical fundraisers to support soldiers, hospital care for the wounded, and long, risky journeys to obtain food and supplies amid scarcity. The narrative records encounters with occupying forces, narrow escapes, and local military actions, alongside personal losses, desertions, and moral struggles. Interwoven reflections consider faith, loyalty, and complex relations between enslaved people and their communities, while lists, letters, and vignettes preserve names and incidents that shaped local wartime experience.

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Mary Ann Harris Gay

Mary Ann Harris Gay was an American author known for her vivid firsthand account of life in the Southern United States during the Civil War. Her notable work, "Life in Dixie during the War, 1861-1862-1863-1864-1865," provides a unique perspective on the experiences and challenges faced by those living in the South during this tumultuous period. Through her writing, Gay captures the social and cultural dynamics of the time, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the realities of war and its impact on daily life. Her contributions enrich the understanding of Civil War history and the Southern experience.

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