Blockaded Family
Discover the compelling narrative of Blockaded Family by Parthenia Antoinette Hague, a poignant memoir that takes you into the heart of the Civil War era. Published by Parthenia Hague in 2005, this revised edition spans 204 pages, offering an intimate glimpse into the struggles faced by a Southern household during the federal navy's blockade.
As the Northern army advanced, the residents of this war-weary home exhibited remarkable ingenuity and self-sufficiency to cope with the hardships of the time. Through vivid personal accounts, Hague illuminates the resilience of women and families who navigated the challenges of the Civil War, providing a unique perspective on life on the home front.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in personal narratives from the 19th century, Blockaded Family is an essential addition to your collection of American history literature.