A Woman's Civil War by Cornelia Peake McDonald

A Diary, with Reminiscences of the War, from March 1862

This book is a personal account of a woman's experiences during the American Civil War, offering a detailed and poignant perspective on the hardships and turmoil of the era. The narrative is drawn from the diaries and letters of the author, who lived through the conflict and witnessed its impact on her family, community, and way of life. Her writing provides a unique window into the domestic and social challenges faced by women, as well as the broader political and military upheavals of the time, capturing the emotional and physical landscape of a country divided by war.

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Published
1992
Nationality
American
Length
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Pages
290
Original Language
English
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