VHSSTO_160812_1557
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Loss

Twenty-five thousand Virginia soldiers died during the Civil War, and rarely did next of kin receive timely notification -- if any. But when the battlefield was nearby, the horror of death was especially shocking. In the nineteenth century, people traditionally observed formal periods of mourning. In the South, where nearly one in five white men of military age died in the war, it was universal.
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