Episodes Located: RAPPAHANNOCK, Virginia in the 1860's
- Still Life in Camp: Union Soldiers Waiting for Action
February 16, 1863 to March 17, 1863
RAPPAHANNOCK, Virginia
Arts/Leisure, WarLife as a Civil War soldier involved fighting and immense amounts of sitting and waiting. Soldiers from both sides of the war wrote letters home to loved ones describing the daily events and occurrences in camp life. Life as a soldier required patience. Many soldiers recounted the long periods of time spent sitting in camp waiting for their chance to fight. At camps soldiers could actually...
- Civil War Christmas Memory
December 25, 1861 to November 10, 1937
RAPPAHANNOCK, Virginia
Arts/Leisure, War, WomenDuring the Civil War, holidays and festivities did not enshroud the lives of families and soldiers throughout America. Soldiers usually sat in camp waiting for action as the winter months did not involve tremendous amounts of fighting. Second Lieutenant Robert Gould Shaw wrote home many times to his mother but also on Christmas Day 1861. His description of camp life and the lack of festivities...