Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field

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Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field is a Civil War–era book by journalist Thomas W. Knox that recounts his experiences and observations of military life and the American South during the conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
war memoir
author Thomas W. Knox NERFINISHED
basedOn Thomas W. Knox’s personal experiences
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Confederate States NERFINISHED
Union Army NERFINISHED
describes conditions in the American South during the Civil War
military campaigns in the American Civil War
soldiers’ daily life
genre Civil War literature
military history
hasAuthorOccupation journalist
historicalContext 19th-century United States
language English
literaryForm journalistic narrative
memoir
mainSubject American Civil War NERFINISHED
American South NERFINISHED
military life
narrativePerspective first-person account
portrays Southern society during wartime
Union military operations
timePeriodDescribed American Civil War era NERFINISHED

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Thomas W. Knox notableWork Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field