The year 1861 found the Bulloch and Roosevelt families divided only by allegiance. The Bulloch women supported their Southern roots, while their northern husbands stayed true to the Union. The War created hardships limiting the family's correspondence, travel, and finances. With two sons fighting for the South and one dying back home in Roswell, the family's letters tell of struggles to aid and comfort those they loved amidst background of the Civil War. Volume 3 of the Bulloch/Roosevelt Letters
This second edition contains Publisher's Cataloging-in-Publication Data.