Love amid the turmoil : the Civil War letters of William and Mary Vermilion /
William Vermilion (1830-1894) served as a captain in Company F of the 36th Iowa Infantry from October 1862 until September 1865. Although he was a physician in Iconium in south central Iowa at the start of the war, after it ended he became a noted lawyer in nearby Centerville; he was also a state se...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
2003.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- "Still I Am Proud of My Gallant Soldier Husband"
- "You Are in Danger Now, Every Day, I Know"
- "I Want to Know Whether Our Government Is Really Worth Dying For"
- "Since I Came Home I Am Entirely Satisfied with Iowa"
- "I Knew Somebody Had Lost Friends, and I Feared It Was I"
- "I Will Never Forget All the Bitter Experiences of the Last Year"
- "I Listen Every Hour to Hear of a Decisive Battle"
- "Our War Can't Last Much Longer As It Is Now Carried On"
- "The Days Are Long and Dreary till You Come Home"
- Epilogue.