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“A valuable story...told in her own words.” My Cave
Life in Vicksburg Civilians are frequently forgotten in military history. Mary Loughborough, who elected to remain in Vicksburg with her husband, wrote a narrative to remedy this situation in a journal from April 15 to July 11, 1863. It also includes seven letters, written earlier in the war, which are appended to her narrative. “A valuable story of a gentlewoman’s experiences under siege at Vicksburg.” —Civil War Books. Most revealing for the trials endured by the inhabitants of the besieged city. Told in her own words which “need no embellishment.” ISBN 0-916107-65-5 $30 ____________________
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