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Love Letters From the Civil War app for iPhone and iPad


4.1 ( 5331 ratings )
Entertainment Education
Developer: Daniel Lehmann
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 28 Mar 2012
App size: 25.46 Mb

You will not find any other place in the whole world, where you can find such a profound collection of Civil War love letters!
The promise of a better future, all started with a signature by the pen. Military service meant many months away from home and from loved ones. Inadequate of food and shelter, the soldiers marched on in the warm dusty summer roads or in the pouring burdening rain, with as much baggage as they could possibly bear. Times in camp could be boring, but it would very fast be transitioned to sheer fear and terror, experienced on the battlefield. These civilians therefor had a very hard time adapting to the tough requirements that it took to be a Civil War soldier, but one thing that kept the soldiers alive. One thing that kept the soldiers keep fighting, was the heartwarming letters from their loved ones back home.
The letters, being composed, would be incredibly sweet, poignant and every so often funny. These letters is what drew us to portray the Civil War soldiers, as having personalities of absolute pure heart and power. A will to succeed and to believe in a united country. These love letters helped to build the very fabric of the american people.
 You will find yourself intrigued, in reading, by the levels of emotion at stake by the given moment of time. This is the very first application, to have ever collected all the Love Letters From the Civil War. Do not miss this great opportunity, get this app today! To make history you have to know history!

- An amazing collection of 39 love letters, broadest collection ever seen!
- You will find yourself instantly familiar with the interface, as it is custom-build and designed with the user in mind.
- Follow a Civil War soldier through his time at war, with the incredible new Timeline feature!
- Curious to see where the letter was written and where the battle was taken? Then, look no further! With the brand new Map It feature, you’ll know exactly that.