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Three Months in the Southern States: Being the Journal of
Three Months in the Southern States: Being the Journal of
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Vicksburg holds fast. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia is on the march into Maryland and Pennsylvania. The drums of war are beating loudly.
From the Rio Grande, across the Mississippi, and into Yankedom, follow Lieutenant Colonel Fremantle's travels through the Southern
Confederacy during the spring and summer of 1863.
A British officer was a valued commodity as the Confederate States desperately sought after international recognition. Granted extraordinary access, Fremantle went everywhere, and met everyone; from President Davis, to General Lee, to cotton speculators and the common stagecoach driver.
Climaxing at the Battle of Gettysburg, Fremantle's journal provides an outstanding primary source into the daily life of the Confederacy at war.