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According to the white-haired schoolmaster that was on the train with Virgil Peavey, what were some of the items that the north provided to the south? Make sure to mention the specific states each item came from.
Describe some of the ways in which soldiers became sick or died even before they saw battle.
Summarize the events that led up to Judah Jenkins joining the Confederate army as a courier.
Why do you think General Jackson poured all of the liquor into the street in Harpers Ferry?
Contrast the descriptions of nature given by Dr. Rye to what was happening at Bull Run.
After Carlotta King got news that the Union soldiers had been defeated, she says that her heart "dropped like a bucket down a well." Why did she say that?
When Dr. William Rye sees the soldiers after the battle of Bull Run, he says, "A victory? Indeed it was for Death upon his pale horse." Explain what he meant by this.
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