Addresses how and why the CS armies looked and dressed the way they did. Contemporary accounts from newspapers, diaries, and letters are used to describe the appearance and supply of southern soldiers.

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Addresses how and why the CS armies looked and dressed the way they did. Contemporary accounts from newspapers, diaries, and letters are used to describe the appearance and supply of southern soldiers.

  • 104 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 inches, softcover,

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