Civil Lives
By David Althof
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By David Althof
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It was 1863 in Wilson County, North Carolina, and Bull Woodard's three sons were fighting in the war. One was 26 with no family yet, one was 31 with a girlfriend and one daughter, and his oldest son was 36 and married with five children, the youngest child being three weeks old when he mustered into the Confederate army. Bull's three daughters were full of worry and anticipation for their brothers.
Also in 1863, slavery in America was on its last legs after Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamatio...
Also in 1863, slavery in America was on its last legs after Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamatio...



