The Soldiers Return
During the American Revolution, a soldier's family may have followed
him on campaign for years. These campfollowers went to the field for
many reasons, sometimes their homes were occupied or destroyed, often
the women and children just could not survive on their own. None followed
any romantic notions; life was hard for all concerned. One of the
few advantages of following the army was the occasional time spent
with a loved one...father, son or brother. But the risk of this closeness
is seen in a girl's reluctance to look up- to see if her father has
returned or not.
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