Lucy Pier Stevens, a twenty-one-year-old woman from Ohio, began a visit to her aunts family near Bellville, Texas, on Christmas Day, 1859. Little did she know how drastically her life would change on April 4, 1861, when the outbreak of the Civil War made returning home impossible. Stranded in enemy territory for the duration of the war, how would she reconcile her Northern upbringing with the Southern sentiments surrounding her? Lucy Stevenss diaryone of few womens diaries from Civil Warera Texas and the only one written by a Northerneroffers a unique perspective on daily life at the fringes of Americas bloodiest conflict. An articulate, educated, and keen observer, Stevens took note of seemingly everythingthe weather, illnesses, food shortages, parties, church attendance, chores, schools, childbirth, death, the familys slaves, and political and military news. As she confided her private thoughts to her journal, she unwittingly revealed how her love for her Texas family and the Confederate soldier boys she came to care for blurred her loyalties, even as she continued to long for her home in Ohio. Showing how the ties of heritage, kinship, friendship, and community transcended the sharpest division in US history, this rare diary and Vicki Adams Tongates insightful historical commentary on it provide a trove of information on womens history, Texas history, and Civil War history.
- | Author: Vicki Adams Tongate
- | Publisher: University of Texas Press
- | Publication Date: 5-Oct-21
- | Number of Pages: 382 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1477324674
- | ISBN-13: 9781477324677