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Village Life in America 1852-1872, Including the Period of the American Civil War / As Told in the Diary of a School-Girl

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This work presents a diary chronicling the life of a young girl in a small American village from 1852 to 1872, encompassing the Civil War period. It captures daily experiences, family life, and the social dynamics of the time, reflecting on events such as school activities, community gatherings, and significant historical moments. The narrative reveals the innocence and observations of childhood against the backdrop of a changing America, highlighting themes of patriotism, education, and the impact of the Civil War on Northern communities. The diary serves as a personal account of growth and societal shifts during a pivotal era in American history.

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Caroline Cowles Richards

Caroline Cowles Richards was an American author known for her insightful reflections on daily life during a transformative period in American history. Her notable work, "Village Life in America 1852-1872, Including the Period of the American Civil War / As Told in the Diary of a School-Girl," offers a unique perspective through the eyes of a young girl navigating the complexities of village life amid the backdrop of the Civil War. Richards' diary-style narrative captures the social dynamics, challenges, and experiences of her time, contributing to the understanding of American life in the 19th century.

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