In July 1862, Union Lieutenant Stephen Spalding wrote a long letter from his post in Algiers, Louisiana, to his former college roommate. Equally fascinating and unsettling for modern readers, the comic cynicism of the young soldier?s correspondence offers an unusually candid and intimate account of military life and social change on the southern front. A captivating primary source, Spalding?s letter is reproduced here for the first time, along with...
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