William Howard Russell wrote My Diary North and South while
traveling through the Union and the Confederacy from March 1861 to
April 1862 as a war correspondent for the Times of London. Along
the way he met and interviewed an impressive number of Union and
Confederate leaders -- including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis,
William H. Seward, and General George B. McClellan -- but he also
canvassed average citizens on both sides, recounting their manners,
appearance, values, and habits in remarkable detail. This memoir of
his journey provides a vivid snapshot of American life and culture
at the dawn of the Civil War.
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