"Letters from Port Royal: Written at the Time of the Civil War, 1862-1868" offers a unique and intimate glimpse into a pivotal period of American history. This collection of letters provides firsthand accounts of life in and around Port Royal and Beaufort, South Carolina, during the Civil War.
These historical documents capture the experiences and perspectives of individuals living through the tumultuous years of 1862 to 1868. Discover the realities of a nation divided as revealed through personal correspondence from this significant Southern locale.
An invaluable resource for anyone interested in the Civil War era and the history of the American South, particularly South Carolina. These letters offer valuable insights into the social, political, and economic climate of the time, making them essential reading for students, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this transformative period.
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