A letter from Pierce Butler to his daughter, Fanny, on January 7, 1861. In it, he expresses his doubts that a civil war will occur and declares that his "sympathies are entirely with the South."
A letter from Pierce Butler to his daughter, Fanny, on January 7, 1861. In it, he expresses his doubts that a civil war will occur and declares that his "sympathies are entirely with the South."