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The narrative follows soldiers and civilians through multiple campaigns of the American Civil War, shifting among river operations, marches, sieges, pitched battles, and prison experiences. Vivid descriptions of landscapes—rivers, swamps, and towns—anchor accounts of tactical movements, artillery and infantry engagements, and the strain of long forced marches. Interleaved domestic scenes portray disrupted plantations, shortages, and community responses. The work traces wounded bodies, captured men, homecoming sequences, and the diminishing resources and morale that presage the conflict's end, emphasizing endurance, loss, and the practical hardships of wartime life across varied theaters.
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