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Civil War Voices from Western North Carolina: Letters from the Battlefield and the Home Front

Civil War Voices from Western North Carolina: Letters from the Battlefield and the Home Front

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This book examines the letters of soldiers and civilians from western North Carolina during the turbulent period of the Civil War. The letters featured here were taken largely from family collections of Civil War letters housed in academic institutions of North Carolina. These are the letters that have been passed down for generations and generously donated to universities for the purpose of disseminating information about Civil War life to the public. Some are still privately owned by families. All of the letters express the hopes and longings of families separated by war. In their own words, the voices of western North Carolina citizens tell their stories of courage, their allegiances and their love of family and homeland.

Author: Louisa Emmons
Publisher: Hollow Tree Press
Published: 06/13/2015
Pages: 226
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.48d
ISBN: 9780692468333

About the Author
Louisa Emmons is the author of Tales from a Civil War Plantation: Creekside, which is the story of the plantation built by Colonel Thomas George Walton in 1836. The book won the Robert Bruce Cooke Family History Book Award from the North Carolina Society of Historians in 2014. Another book by Emmons, Glen Alpine Springs Hotel: A History of Burke County's Finest Accommodation, is the story of the elegant mineral springs resort hotel built by Colonel Walton in 1878. Its distinguished guests included Governor Zebulon Vance and railroad magnates William Henry Vanderbilt and Jay Gould.

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