Beyond Their Years: Stories of Sixteen Civil War Children

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TwoDot, 2003 - 163 Seiten
To examine the Civil War through the eyes of children is to perceive the conflict in a whole new way. To many children, unburdened with the worries of their parents, the war brought only glamorous events and daily excitement. Others less fortunate found themselves suddenly dealing with chronic uncertainty and great loss. Still others found a way to join the ranks as nurses, spies, drummer boys, buglers, or full-fledged soldiers. All experienced a childhood unparalleled in American history.
The 16 children--male and female, white and black, Confederate and Union, and between the ages of three and 17--profiled in this book left written records of their turbulent journeys through four years of fighting. Their remarkable stories evoke courage, horror, tragedy, patriotism, and incredible endurance, and give tribute to the resilient generation that survived the turmoil, reunited, and went forth to rebuild America.

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Sojer Boy Will You Marry Me?
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A Drop of Blood for Every Tear
28
I Can and Shall Never Forget
47
Urheberrecht

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Illinois resident Scotti Cohn is a freelance writer currently specializing in health care and history. She wrote "More than Petticoats: Remarkable North Carolina Women" and "It Happened in North Carolina" under the name Scotti Kent.

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