Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 11th. Company A
Letter from Richard C. Bridges to his sister repenting the decision to volunteer against the wishes of his recently-deceased mother; describes ample foodstuffs and Christmas in the camp.
Mortality; Death; Patriotism; Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions;
Susan's concern for her family members' lives; patriotism versus sacrifice and stoicism; speculation on mail impediments; perception of the War; general updates
Mississippi Woman Suffrage Association; Suffrage; Representative government and representation; Women and democracy; Equality; Women's rights; Women -- Suffrage; First-wave feminism;
Contains list of officers, reports and meeting minutes
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783; Troop movements; Military supplies; Patriotism;
Lee sympathizes with Greene for having less-than-motivated troops, and suggests some improvements that could be made to increase morale among the men. He also suggests appealing to the public's sense of patriotism.
Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Home rule; Orangemen; Patriotism; Identity (Philosophical concept); Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Song concerning Irish home rule; evokes Napoleonic revenge
John Bull (Symbolic character); Great Britain -- Relations -- France; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815; Nationalism; Patriotism; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Nationalistic piece concerning British might and the Napoleonic Wars
Great Britain -- History, Military; Great Britain -- Relations -- France; Patriotism; Nationalism; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815; John Bull (Symbolic character); Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Nationalistic Napoleonic War era song concerning British-French relations