Abstracted by Vicki Betts
Edited by Vickie Rumble

A joint project of the Homespun Living History Guild and CW-Reenactors, Inc.

Profits go directly to the historic preservation of the

The abstracts are a comprehensive look at declining socioeconomic conditions throughout the South during the American civil war.  Topics include refugees, food shortages, clothing shortages, lack of housing, loss of property, aid societies, providing for the Army, regiments, leaders, literature, fashion, railroads, political leaders, herbal medicine, household items, churches, flags, manufacturing centers and mills, rivers, hospitals, nurses, effect of the war on newspaper publication, recipes, religion, entertainment, and much more including descriptions of many cities throughout the South and how they were effected by the war.

 

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