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TITLE SLIDE • APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND • Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: “Postcards from the Front Lines”) • NAME

TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

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Page 1: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

TITLE SLIDE

• APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND• Original Title (Should be a title that reflects

what this unit was about. EX: “Postcards from the Front Lines”)

• NAME

Page 2: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

Dear __________,

Your postcard should reflect the actual experience and make references to what was learned from the sources you researched. Minimum length = 75 words!

Sincerely,

__________________

Include address of recipient (Address should be made up, but location should be realistic)

Find a stampfrom 1861-1865!

Date (Anywhere between 1861-1865)

Page 3: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

Dear __________,

Your postcard should reflect the actual experience and make references to what was learned from the sources you researched. Minimum length = 75 words!

Sincerely,

__________________

Include address of recipient (Address should be made up, but location should be realistic)

Find a stampfrom 1861-1865!

Date (Anywhere between 1861-1865)

Page 4: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

Dear __________,

Your postcard should reflect the actual experience and make references to what was learned from the sources you researched. Minimum length = 75 words!

Sincerely,

__________________

Include address of recipient (Address should be made up, but location should be realistic)

Find a stampfrom 1861-1865!

Date (Anywhere between 1861-1865)

Page 5: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

Dear __________,

Your postcard should reflect the actual experience and make references to what was learned from the sources you researched. Minimum length = 75 words!

Sincerely,

__________________

Include address of recipient (Address should be made up, but location should be realistic)

Find a stampfrom 1861-1865!

Date (Anywhere between 1861-1865)

Page 6: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

Dear __________,

Your postcard should reflect the actual experience and make references to what was learned from the sources you researched. Minimum length = 75 words!

Sincerely,

__________________

Include address of recipient (Address should be made up, but location should be realistic)

Find a stampfrom 1861-1865!

Date (Anywhere between 1861-1865)

Page 7: TITLE SLIDE APPROPRIATE VISUAL / BACKGROUND Original Title (Should be a title that reflects what this unit was about. EX: Postcards from the Front Lines)

REFLECTION

• What was the most surprising thing you learned in this unit? Why was it surprising?

• Which people do you think faced the hardest challenges during the Civil War? Why?

• Do you think the American Civil War was a “necessary” war? Why?

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING Q’s IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. RESPONSE TO ALL 3 Q’s SHOULD TOTAL AT LEAST 100 WORDS

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Dear mother,

I am writing to you from Richmond, Virginia. It is very muggy and humid here. As you can see in the photograph, we just finished burning the whole city to the ground. I have never seen such destruction and death before. I believe the Confederates will give up soon, it is only a matter of time. They have nothing left. I hope this war ends soon and I can return home.

Love your son, Henry Serrusion, 7th New Hampshire Infantry, Company K

Mrs. Dorothea Serrusion

October 7, 1864

345 General Miller Rd.

Peterborough, NH 03458