When this cruel war is over : the Civil War letters of Charles Harvey Brewster /
"I am scared most to death every battle we have, but I don't think you need be afraid of my sneaking away unhurt." Thus wrote Adjutant Charles Harvey Brewster of the 10th Massachusetts to his sister Martha in 1864, in one of over 200 letters he would pen during his four years of servi...
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Main Author: | Brewster, Charles Harvey, 1833-1893 |
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Other Authors: | Blight, David W. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Amherst :
University of Massachusetts Press,
[1992]
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