Confederacy's Problems with Food Production and Distribution

Excluding the Trans-Mississippi Department

by William Emons Cooper

Confederacy's Problems with Food Production and Distribution
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Confederacy's Problems with Food Production and Distribution

Excluding the Trans-Mississippi Department

by William Emons Cooper

Published Feb 17, 2011
41 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)


 

Book Details

Starvation stalked the Confederate Soldiers and Civilians! Who was the Villian?

The Confederacy’s production of food was good most years. Yet Confederate Soldiers and Civilians starved. The Armies of the Confederacy destroyed the means to food distribution.

 

About the Author

William Emons Cooper

Mr. Cooper has worked as a teacher and librarian for forty years. He has worked all of the United States and the Virgin Islands.

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