Diary of a Union Lady, 1861-1865

Diary of a Union Lady, 1861-1865

Maria Lydig Daly
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Author:  Maria Lydig Daly
Condition:  Used, Good
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  396
Publisher:  University of Nebraska Press
Year:  2000
ISBN:  9780803266230

Rumor, gossip, and innuendo are the weapons of the home front, and no one wielded them with quite the aplomb of Maria Lydig Daly. Her richly detailed comments on everything from inept Union generals to Dorothea Dix's appearance provide the liveliest memoir to emerge from a Northern noncombatant. Daly was the wife of a prominent New York City judge whose connections allowed her to meet many major figures involved in Northern military and diplomatic strategy. Despite catty comments about Mrs. Lincoln and less-than-flattering appraisals of Union generalship, Daly could be sympathetic toward the suffering of the soldiers. She noted the fear with which many viewed the draft, seeing it as a terrible incursion on liberty, but she understood that the times called for severe measures.

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