"Shoulder-Straps: A Novel of New York and the Army, 1862" by Henry Morford transports readers to a pivotal year in American history. This historical fiction vividly portrays army life against the backdrop of the Civil War. < p/> Set in 1862, the story explores the intersection of New York's vibrant city life with the harsh realities faced by soldiers during the conflict. Morford's novel offers a glimpse into the experiences of individuals caught in the turmoil of the era. < p/> Drawing on the themes of war, military service, and the historical context of the time, "Shoulder-Straps" provides a captivating narrative for those interested in the Civil War and its impact. This meticulously prepared print republication allows readers to immerse themselves in a story of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of a nation divided.
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