Hi Folks,
I am currently reading a very good journal written by a young lady named Sarah Morgan who grew up in Baton Rouge during the Civil War. I love the book and how detailed it is, but can't use all of it because I'm from New Jersey. However, it gave me a wonderful view of the Civil War's effects on the homefront, which is what interests me more. I want to read more like it, and if anyone knows of any diaries written by women from the North (even better, NJ) I'd love to know! I'm attending Rutgers in the fall, so if any of them happen to be stored there, it'll make it that much easier.
By the way, the journal I speak of is called "Sarah Morgan. A Civil War Diary of a Southern Woman" edited by Charles East. (As stated in the introduction, he took very few liberties in editing it.) I got mine at Barnes and Noble.
Rebecca Smith
I am currently reading a very good journal written by a young lady named Sarah Morgan who grew up in Baton Rouge during the Civil War. I love the book and how detailed it is, but can't use all of it because I'm from New Jersey. However, it gave me a wonderful view of the Civil War's effects on the homefront, which is what interests me more. I want to read more like it, and if anyone knows of any diaries written by women from the North (even better, NJ) I'd love to know! I'm attending Rutgers in the fall, so if any of them happen to be stored there, it'll make it that much easier.
By the way, the journal I speak of is called "Sarah Morgan. A Civil War Diary of a Southern Woman" edited by Charles East. (As stated in the introduction, he took very few liberties in editing it.) I got mine at Barnes and Noble.
Rebecca Smith
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