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The Civil War in America / Fuller's Modern Age, August 1861

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A series of eyewitness letters by a newspaper correspondent reporting from U.S. cities at the outbreak of civil conflict, describing the bombardment and surrender of a coastal fort, the improvised defenses and artillery directed by professional engineers, the appearance, equipment, and uniforms of volunteer companies, and the political and military atmosphere in Washington and Charleston; the correspondence blends tactical assessments of fortifications and artillery with observations of militia organization, logistics, leadership dynamics, and popular sentiment during the opening campaigns.

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Sir William Howard Russell

Sir William Howard Russell was a prominent British journalist and war correspondent, known for his detailed reporting during the Crimean War. His firsthand accounts and observations provided a vivid portrayal of military life and the conditions faced by soldiers. Russell's notable works include "My Diary: North and South," which chronicles his experiences during the American Civil War, and "Hesperothen; Notes from the West," documenting his travels in the United States and Canada. His writings are significant for their insightful commentary on social and political issues of his time, contributing to the understanding of 19th-century conflicts and cultures.

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