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Potomac Diary: A Soldier's Account of the Capital in Crisis, 1864-1865

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Potomac Diary: A Soldier's Account of the Capital in Crisis, 1864-1865 - Newman, Marc
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In the spring of 1864, a student of medicine from upstate New York joined the Union army and ended up stationed in Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Over the next year and a half, Richtmyer Hubbell, in his early twenties, visited Washington several times a month, witnessed some of the most compelling events of the Civil War period, and kept an account of them in his diary. His entries are unique for their time as well as for ours. They chronicle not the military aspects of the war but the political ...

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Potomac Diary: A Soldier's Account of the Capital in Crisis, 1864-1865 2000, Arcadia Publishing (SC), Charleston, SC

ISBN-13: 9780738504711

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