This reference contains selected correspondence of three New England figures during the American Civil War--Andrew Jackson Bean [1828-1919] of Maine; his sister, Eliza Howard Bean Foster [1835-1867]; and her husband Henry Charles Foster [1834-1864] of Vermont and Massachusetts--to provide an intimate portrait of the Union woman's experience.
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This reference contains selected correspondence of three New England figures during the American Civil War--Andrew Jackson Bean [1828-1919] of Maine; his sister, Eliza Howard Bean Foster [1835-1867]; and her husband Henry Charles Foster [1834-1864] of Vermont and Massachusetts--to provide an intimate portrait of the Union woman's experience.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Signed by Author 538 pages. "Andrew Bean, a teacher and farmer from small-town Bethel, Maine, answered the call to the Union infancy. His younger sister Eliza, having found both employment and a suitable marriage in the bustling mill city of Lowell, Massachusetts, soon saw her husband, Henry Foster, enlist as well. In more than 150 revealing letters dispatched from camp and field and home front, as well as Eliza Bean Foster's own diary, the honor and horrors of war and play out on an intimate stage." FINE HARDCOVER, FINE DUST JACKET, signed by editor Ann Fox Chandonnet.