Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

Post image for Tribulation.—Dora Richards Miller, a Union Woman in the South.

Tribulation.—Dora Richards Miller, a Union Woman in the South.

June 29, 2011

The American Civil War,War Diary of a Union Woman in the South by Dora Richards Miller

June 29.—I attended a fine luncheon yesterday at one of the public schools. A lady remarked to a school official that the cost of provisions in the Confederacy was getting very high, butter, especially, being scarce and costly. “Never fear, my dear madame,” he replied. “Texas alone can furnish butter enough to supply the whole Confederacy; we’ll soon be getting it from there.” It’s just as well to have this sublime confidence.

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Note: To protect Mrs. Miller’s job as a teacher in New Orleans, the diary was published anonymously, edited by G. W. Cable, names were changed and initials were often used instead of full names — and even the initials differed from the real person’s initials.

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