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  • The Adams Letters During the Civil War

    W.C. Ford

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 13, 2016)
    This may be the most fascinating collection of letters of the American Civil War. This interesting, witty, and accomplished family had two American presidents in their lineage, and one of the correspondents was Lincoln's ambassador to England. With America's future in doubt, three men of the Adams family exchanged letters about everything from politics to generals to emancipation to gossip about the rich and powerful. Boston-born and Harvard-educated, their letters are brilliant. Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (son of President John Quincy Adams and grandson of John Adams) was Lincoln's minister to the Court of St. James. His son, Henry, was his secretary in London. Charles Francis Adams, Jr. hated being a lawyer and joined the Union Army as a private. He distinguished himself at the battles of Secessionville, South Mountain, Antietam, and the Gettysburg Campaign and he was eventually brevetted a brigadier general. All the while, these remarkable men, who knew everyone, carried on an extraordinary correspondence about the war. You won't likely find a more interesting set of viewpoints from the battlefield and from London all in one two-volume set. Charles Jr. writes of his interactions with Grant, Meade, Hooker, Burnside, Butler and more. Every memoir of the American Civil War provides us with another view of the catastrophe that changed the country forever.
  • The Adams Letters During the Civil War

    W.C. Ford

    eBook (BIG BYTE BOOKS, Feb. 25, 2016)
    This may be the most fascinating collection of letters of the American Civil War. This interesting, witty, and accomplished family had two American presidents in their lineage, and one of the correspondents was Lincoln's ambassador to England.With America's future in doubt, three men of the Adams family exchanged letters about everything from politics to generals to emancipation to gossip about the rich and powerful. Boston-born and Harvard-educated, their letters are brilliant.Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (son of President John Quincy Adams and grandson of John Adams) was Lincoln's minister to the Court of St. James. His son, Henry, was his secretary in London.Charles Francis Adams, Jr. hated being a lawyer and joined the Union Army as a private. He distinguished himself at the battles of Secessionville, South Mountain, Antietam, and the Gettysburg Campaign and he was eventually brevetted a brigadier general.All the while, these remarkable men, who knew everyone, carried on an extraordinary correspondence about the war. You won't likely find a more interesting set of viewpoints from the battlefield and from London all in one two-volume set. Charles Jr. writes of his interactions with Grant, Meade, Hooker, Burnside, Butler and more.Every memoir of the American Civil War provides us with another view of the catastrophe that changed the country forever.For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers, tablets, and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.
  • Life During the Civil War

    Kelly Milner Halls

    Library Binding (Core Library, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Describes life during the Civil War, including causes for the division of the nation, a comparison between Northern and Southern industry, and the reconstruction.
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  • Life on the Homefront During the Civil War

    Melissa Doak

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 30, 2011)
    This volume examines the economic impact of the war on the civilian population, as well as the political landscape, public opinion and morale, and the strains on the social system.
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  • Life During the Civil War

    Bob Rybak, Susan Kropa

    Paperback (Frank Schaffer Publications, May 1, 2003)
    A fascinating look at daily life during the Civil war! Activities can be done in a few minutes, within a full class period, or as an ongoing weekly project.
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  • Life in the South During the Civil War

    James P. Reger

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Describes the daily life in the Confederacy of ladies and gentlemen, slaves, middle class whites, and marginal characters
  • A Kid's Life During the American Civil War

    Sarah Machajewski

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Important moments in history are often defined by major events. But sometimes the best way to learn about historical events is to learn about the kids who grew up during that time. This age-appropriate, non-fiction text presents facts about the Civil War through the story of a boy named John, whose life was greatly affected by the warย’s events. Readers will learn about Civil War-era clothes, schools, and the differences of life in the North and South. Primary sources, fact boxes. a glossary, and index provide further opportunities for learning.
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  • Life in the South During the Civil War

    Diane Yancey

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Offers narratives and first-hand accounts that shed light on the conditions and daily lives in the South during the Civil War.
  • Life in the North During the Civil War

    Timothy L. Biel

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, June 1, 1997)
    Describes urban, rural, and Union Army camp life in the northern United States during the bloodiest war in America's history
  • Life in the North During the Civil War

    Jim Whiting

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    First hand accounts of life in the North during the Civil War.
  • Calvary During the Civil War

    Michael V. Uschan

    Hardcover (Lucent, Dec. 9, 2002)
    Discusses the training and daily work of the cavalry during the Civil War, including their varied duties during combative and noncombative times.
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  • Children During the Civil War

    Clara MacCarald

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Illustrates the experience of children who lived during the American Civil War. Captivating text, informative infographics, and historical photos make this title a compelling and thought-provoking read for young history lovers.
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