ON APRIL 2, 1861, FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Elizabeth Horton from Mo, Alabama, wrote to her cousin Emma Barbour, age seventeen, in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts: "Times are indeed troublous, when our city is so flooded with soldiers, thirsting for the blood of those whom they consider their enemies.
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