These letters by New England soldiers and their families, many
published for the first time, speak of the hardships of the war,
especially frustrations with the army, homefront suffering, and
government policies. They are grouped by six major themes: the
military experience, the meaning of the war, views of the South,
politics on the home front, the personal sacrifices of war, and the
correspondence of one New England family.
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