Charlotte's Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah
This volume reveals the fate of the three Branch sons, John, Sanford, and Hamilton; their mother, Charlotte; and their extended family and friends from 1861 through 1866. An analogue to the travails endured by Savannah herself, the Branch letters offer a revealing look at military and civilian struggles during the Civil War.
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Charlotte's Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah
This volume reveals the fate of the three Branch sons, John, Sanford, and Hamilton; their mother, Charlotte; and their extended family and friends from 1861 through 1866. An analogue to the travails endured by Savannah herself, the Branch letters offer a revealing look at military and civilian struggles during the Civil War.
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Charlotte's Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah

Charlotte's Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah

by Muriel Joslyn
Charlotte's Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah

Charlotte's Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah

by Muriel Joslyn

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This volume reveals the fate of the three Branch sons, John, Sanford, and Hamilton; their mother, Charlotte; and their extended family and friends from 1861 through 1866. An analogue to the travails endured by Savannah herself, the Branch letters offer a revealing look at military and civilian struggles during the Civil War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589808768
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/27/2010
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Mauriel Phillips Joslyn was born in Manchester, Georgia, and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in history. While living in Virginia, Joslyn and her family participated in numerous Civil War reenactments. Joslyn lectures and gives presentations on military history dressed in full Confederate costume. She has written several articles about the Civil War and has been published in Gettysburg Magazine, Military Heritage, Georgia Journal, and Irish Sword. Joslyn currently lives in Sparta, Georgia.
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