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Yours For The Union The Civil War Letters Of John W Chase First Massachusetts Light Artillery John S Collier Bonnie B Collier

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Yours For The Union The Civil War Letters Of John W Chase First Massachusetts Light Artillery John S Collier Bonnie B Collier
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.74 MB
Pages: 456
Author: John S. Collier; Bonnie B. Collier
ISBN: 9780823293629, 0823293629
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Yours For The Union The Civil War Letters Of John W Chase First Massachusetts Light Artillery John S Collier Bonnie B Collier by John S. Collier; Bonnie B. Collier 9780823293629, 0823293629 instant download after payment.

Yours for the Union is a collection of letters that takes us inside the life and mind of a Civil War soldier. John Chase's reports of his service with the Army of the Potomac, reveal what the war was really like for the men who fought it. Chase was a 36 year-old cabinetmaker from Roxbury, a widower with four young children when he enlisted as a private in the First Massachusetts Light Artillery. These well written letters portray a man who is trying to provide for his children, maintain his finances, obtain food and clothing to supplement his meager rations, all while marching in the mud and fighting a war. While he was a patriotic Northerner, his occasionally crude language reflects his strong opinion of abolitionists, and especially, of abolitionist politicians.

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