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A Blockaded Family : Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War

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Parthenia Vardaman (later Hague) experienced the Civil War while employed as a schoolteacher on a plantation near Eufaula, Alabama. "A Blockaded Family" recounts how a frightened and war-weary household dealt with privations during a blockade imposed on the South.

The author shows that the Yankees had no monopoly on ingenuity when survival depended upon self-sufficiency.

She describes in detail the changes forced by war on farming methods, the daily imperatives of finding enough to eat and making do with substitutes, the manufacture of shoes and clothes on the plantation. "A Blockaded Family" is memorable for its glimpses of wartime domestic life and of the ways anxious citizens coped as the northern army closed in.

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Bison Books
0803272545 / 9780803272545
Paperback
01/06/1991
United States
192 pages
136 x 200 mm, 222 grams
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