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| #405804 in Books | University Alabama Press | 2002-01-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,1.03 | File type: PDF | 200 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Heartbreaking, Haunting Letters that will Touch You to the Core|By DDSC|This is the best Southern collection of letters written between a husband and wife that I have read. They never give first hand descriptions of great battles, but instead describe the great daily battles that Emily, a 25 year old pregnant mother of five must endure to survive on her own in the absence of h||
“ Well, my Dear, I am home by my lone self to night except the children, and they are all a sleep and know not what trouble is. You cant imagine how I feel. It is so lonsome. If you could be with me to night, how diferent I would feel but that can n
Most surviving correspondence of the Civil War period was written by members of a literate, elite class; few collections exist in which the woman's letters to her soldier husband have been preserved. Here, in the exchange between William and Emily Moxley, a working-class farm couple from Coffee County, Alabama, we see vividly an often-neglected aspect of the Civil War experience: the hardships of civilian life on the home front.
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