In one of the few women’s diaries from Civil War–era Texas, a
Northerner trapped in the Confederacy at the outbreak of war recounts
her experience. Lucy Pier Stevens, a twenty-one-year-old woman from
Ohio, came to visit her aunt’s family near Bellville, Texas, on
Christmas Day, 1859. Little did she know how drastically her life
would change on April 4, 1861, when the outbreak of the Civil War made
returning home impossible. Stranded in enemy territory for the
duration of the war, how would she reconcile her Northern upbringing
with the Southern sentiments surrounding her? Lucy Stevens’s diary
offers a unique perspective on daily life at the fringes of
America’s bloodiest conflict. An educated and keen observer, Stevens
took note of everything—the weather, illnesses, food shortages,
parties, church attendance, chores, schools, childbirth, death, the
family’s slaves, and political and military news. As Stevens
confided her private thoughts to her journal, she revealed how her
love for her Texas family and the Confederate soldiers she came to
know blurred her loyalties. Showing how the ties of heritage, kinship,
friendship, and community transcended the sharpest division in US
history, this rare diary and Vicki Adams Tongate’s insightful
historical commentary on it provide a trove of information on
women’s history, Texas history, and Civil War history.
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The Civil War Diary of Lucy Pier Stevens
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781477308646
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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