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Describe some of the things that the Soldier's Aid Society sent to the soldiers.
Why do you think one of the women sent a note that said, "I fear I will take my own life"? How was the Civil War having an effect on people, even those that were not fighting?
What were some of the obstacles that General Irvin McDowell had to overcome in order to defeat the Confederacy's army and take Richmond?
Illustrate both Dietrich Herz's dreamlike state of entering battle and what things looked like for him when he woke up from his battle injury.
Explain Major Barry's mistake and what happened to A. B. Tilbury.
What happened to and became of Dietrich Herz?
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