For much of the Civil War, Virginia civilians struggled to keep their homes intact as they faced the threat of Union soldiers on their doorsteps. In this revised and expanded second edition compilation of stories passed down by word-of-mouth from the generation that experienced that divisive war, Larry Chowning shows his talent for capturing the flavour of an era and the essence of its people. The stories of everyday life in a war zone show not just the fear but the courage, the defiance, and the ingenuity the people of the Tidewater region displayed in difficult circumstances. While these chronicles are Southern, the same sort of narrative could have come from people in Pennsylvania, where Southern troops roamed. AUTHOR: Larry S. Chowning has spent all but four of his sixty-six years in a small town in Virginia. Chowning's career as a newspaper reporter for Urbanna's Southside Sentinel complements his interest in documenting the lore of the Chesapeake Bay region. 39 colour and b/w images