A Confederate Girl's Diary (Expanded, Annotated) - Softcover

Dawson, Sarah Morgan

 
9781982901561: A Confederate Girl's Diary (Expanded, Annotated)

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Beautiful, brilliant, and sharply opinionated, twenty‑one‑year‑old Sarah Morgan began her diary in 1862 to record how the Civil War was tearing apart her world in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Across four turbulent years she captured, in vivid daily entries, the fear, excitement, grief, and defiance of a young Confederate woman watching her city fall under Union occupation.

Devoted to her family, Sarah writes with aching honesty about her brothers serving in the Confederate army, her mother’s fragile health, and the loss of the family home they were forced to abandon. Yet her pages are also full of energy and dark humor: racing with friends to watch Union gunboats bombard Baton Rouge, observing blue‑coated soldiers in the streets, and rushing home to set it all down in ink before the smoke clears.

Her keen eye for detail and ear for language make every scene feel immediate, from battles on the Mississippi River to the quiet, claustrophobic evenings when news from the front does not come. You feel her grow from spirited girl to clear‑sighted woman, increasingly critical of leaders on both sides while never losing her love for family and home.

First published in 1913 and long recognized by historians and general readers alike, Sarah Morgan Dawson’s diary is widely regarded as one of the finest and most revealing Confederate memoirs of the American Civil War. It offers an intimate, unfiltered look at everyday life, invasion, occupation, and survival through the eyes of a remarkably modern and unforgettable voice.

Perfect for readers of Civil War history, women’s diaries, Southern history, and anyone who loves first‑person accounts that read like a powerful novel—but are all absolutely true.

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