Reminiscences of the Civil War

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Reminiscences of the Civil War

by Cora Mitchel

EN·~35 minutes·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
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Reminiscences of the Civil War, by Cora Mitchel—A Project Gutenberg eBook

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Transcriber’s Note

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REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR

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REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR

35:08

Description

In this memoir, a young woman recalls her childhood in the river town of Apalachicola, Florida, where her Northern‑born father ran a cotton business amid the tense prelude to the Civil War. She paints a picture of a community where Northern merchants, Southern planters, and a small but close‑knit group of enslaved workers coexist, offering a glimpse of everyday life on the Gulf Coast before the conflict erupted. The narrative captures the excitement of early war meetings, the hurried preparations for defense, and the personal anxieties that swirled through the streets as news of Fort Sumter spread.

When her mother journeys north to secure her sister’s wedding trousseau, the family faces the perilous reality of travel across a nation on the brink. The blockade soon silences the port, prompting the narrator’s relocation to Columbus, Georgia, where she experiences the romance of a swollen river, the lively songs of the crew, and the comfort of school life amid uncertainty. Through these early recollections, the memoir offers an intimate portrait of a household balancing hope, duty, and the looming shadow of war.

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Language

en

Duration

~35 minutes (34K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Snow & Farnham Co., 1916.

Credits

Thanks to Jude Eylander for the music, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-04-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cora Mitchel

Cora Mitchel

A firsthand Civil War memoir brings readers into the everyday upheaval of wartime life, from a once-thriving Florida port to the strain of separation, scarcity, and survival. Its voice feels immediate and personal, offering history through family memory rather than battlefield legend.

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