An edition of Rose Cottage chronicles (1998)

Rose Cottage chronicles

Civil War letters of the Bryant-Stephens families of North Florida

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An edition of Rose Cottage chronicles (1998)

Rose Cottage chronicles

Civil War letters of the Bryant-Stephens families of North Florida

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As fresh and poignant today as when they were written, these letters and diaries capture the heart of everyday life during the Civil War. Set both at home in north Florida and on the front, the letters were written from 1858 to mid-1865 by two generations of the Bryant and Stephens families, ordinary Confederate folk whose members included radical secessionists, moderates, and even a few Unionists.

The domestic letters, written mostly by mothers and daughters from their homes near Welaka, Florida, describe their hatred of Yankee invaders, their emotions in dealing with slaves, and their flaming patriotism as well as their fear of being abandoned by the government. They offer a rare picture of the expanded roles of women as farm managers; their naive hopes for a quick victory; and their yearning for peace.

From the military camps, soldiers and officers write about Abe Lincoln; "coloured troops"; endless marches; Florida's two best-known battles, Olustee and Natural Bridge; and all the skirmishes around Jacksonville and the St. Johns River as well as distant military events like the Battle of Gettysburg.

Especially, though, the letters tell a love story. The courtship of Winston Stephens and Tivie Bryant was prolonged, erratic, and stormy; their married life at Rose Cottage was nearly perfect - and brief. Four years and three months after their wedding - during the final ticks of the Confederate clock - Winston was killed in battle. Days later their only son was born.

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Pages
389

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-377) and index.

Published in
Gainesville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/82
Library of Congress
E605 .R77 1998, E605.R77 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 389 p. :
Number of pages
389

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL696727M
Internet Archive
rosecottagechron0000unse
ISBN 10
0813015502
LCCN
97044236
OCLC/WorldCat
38096867
Library Thing
4231630
Goodreads
1686617

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