New Civil War book has local ties
Maine News
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By Megan Richardson
SEARSPORT — “These here are the true stories,” said Jim Roberts, Belfast City Council member and Civil War enthusiast.
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The true stories to which he is referring can be found in a new Civil War Book that Roberts co-edited, called “Hard Times, Hard Bread, and Harder Coffee: The Civil War Correspondence of Hezekiah Long, Company F, 20th Maine Infantry.”
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