From Your Loving Son: Civil War Correspondence and Diaries of Private George F. Moore and His Family

From Your Loving Son: Civil War Correspondence and Diaries of Private George F. Moore and His Family

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Children’s Biography Action & Adventure
Format Hardcover
Pages 400
Language English
Published Sep 19, 2011
Publisher iUniverse
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 1462036953
ISBN-13 9781462036950
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Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the correspondence and diaries of Private George F. Moore provide a vivid glimpse into the struggles faced by soldiers and their families. George’s writings convey the emotional weight of war, revealing his thoughts, fears, and hopes as he navigates the chaos of battle and the longing for home. His words reflect not only his personal experiences but also the broader implications of conflict, imparting a sense of urgency and humanity.

The contributions of his family members enrich this narrative, offering perspectives that extend beyond the battlefield. Their letters capture the resilience and courage of those waiting at home, grappling with uncertainty while supporting their loved ones in military service. The heartfelt exchanges interwoven throughout the collection highlight the profound connections that sustain individuals during such tumultuous times.

Through detailed accounts and poignant reflections, readers are taken on a journey that intertwines personal sacrifice with historical significance. The intimate nature of the correspondence allows for an exploration of the emotional toll of war, illustrating how families endured in the face of adversity. Each entry serves as a testament to enduring love and the stark realities of a world irrevocably changed by conflict.

This compelling collection not only sheds light on the individual experiences of a soldier and his family but also invites readers to contemplate broader themes of loyalty, loss, and the legacies of war. It stands as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's resilience when faced with unimaginable challenges, making it essential reading for those interested in history, personal narratives, and the complexities of wartime life.

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