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In 1862, the men of Waters Ford, Pennsylvania, rally to President Lincolns call while Dorothea Granger marshals her friends to wield their needles for the Union. Meanwhile, Anneke Bergstrom hides the shame she feels for her husbands pacifism; gifted writer Gerda Bergstrom takes on local Southern sympathizers in the pages of the Waters Ford Register; and Constance Wright struggles to help her husband gain entry to the Union Army-despite the color of his skin. As the women work, hope, and pray, the men they love confront loneliness, boredom, and danger on the battlefield. But the women of the sewing circle also forge a new independence that will forever alter the patchwork of life in the Elm Creek Valley. Chiaverini has once again written an intense and beautiful book-so much so that readers will almost hear the hollow echo of the fife and drum as they immerse themselves in every compelling page. . . . Truly unforgettable.--BookPage

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Table of Contents ALSO BY JENNIFER CHIAVERINI The Aloha Quilt The Lost - photo 1

Table of Contents

ALSO BY JENNIFER CHIAVERINI

The Aloha Quilt
The Lost Quilter
The Quilters Kitchen
The Winding Ways Quilt
The New Years Quilt
The Quilters Homecoming
Circle of Quilters
The Christmas Quilt
The Sugar Camp Quilt
The Master Quilter
The Quilters Legacy
The Runaway Quilt
The Cross-Country Quilters
Round Robin
The Quilters Apprentice
Elm Creek Quilts
Quilt Projects Inspired by the Elm Creek Quilts Novels
Return to Elm Creek
More Quilt Projects Inspired by the Elm Creek Quilts Novels
More Elm Creek Quilts
Inspired by the Elm Creek Quilts Novels
Sylvias Bridal Sampler from Elm Creek Quilts
The True Story Behind the Quilt

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DUTTON

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Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL, England

Published by Dutton, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

First printing, February 2011

Copyright 2011 by Jennifer Chiaverini

All rights reserved

REGISTERED TRADEMARKMARCA REGISTRADA

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Chiaverini, Jennifer.
The Union quilters : an Elm Creek quilts novel / Jennifer Chiaverini.
p. cm.

eISBN : 978-1-101-47585-0

1. QuiltmakersFiction. 2. QuiltingFiction. 3. PennsylvaniaHistoryCivil War,
1861-1865Fiction. 4. City and town lifePennsylvaniaHistory19th century
Fiction. 5. Domestic fiction. I. Title.
PS3553.H473U65 2010
813.54dc22 2010037238

PUBLISHERS NOTE

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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To Jody Ewing, in gratitude

Acknowledgments

I am deeply grateful to Denise Roy, Maria Massie, and everyone at Dutton for their contributions to The Union Quilters and the Elm Creek Quilts series.

I am indebted to the Wisconsin Historical Society and their librarians and staff for providing excellent research resources for this book, and to Dr. Paul A. Cimbala of Fordham University for his insightful responses to my questions about African American soldiers and the United States Veterans Reserve Corps.

Many thanks to Geraldine Neidenbach, Heather Neidenbach, Marty Chiaverini, and Brian Grover, whose careful readings and thoughtful questions offered essential help throughout the writing of this book, and to Nic Neidenbach, who never failed to assist me with computer problems at crucial moments. Thanks also to my teammates from Just For Kicks, Ignition, and Oh-Thirtyespecially Marty Gustafson, Laura Wolf, and Jean Mescherfor offering camaraderie, friendship, stress relief, encouragement, insomnia remedies, and the occasional bag of homegrown tomatoes. My sons, Nicholas and Michael, enrich my life with laughter, joy, and love every day, and I am forever thankful.

Finally, the following works proved invaluable during my research : Samuel P. Bates, History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; Prepared in Compliance with Acts of the Legislature. Volumes II and X (Harrisburg, PA: B. Singerly, 1871); William Blair and William Pencak, eds., Making and Remaking Pennsylvanias Civil War (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001); F. F. Cavada, Libby Life: Experiences of a Prisoner of War in Richmond, Va., 1863-64, by Lieut.-Colonel F. F. Cavada, U. S. V. (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1865); Paul A. Cimbala and Randall M. Miller, eds., An Uncommon Time: The Civil War and the Northern Home Front (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002); Paul A. Cimbala and Randall M. Miller, eds., Union Soldiers and the Northern Home Front: Wartime Experiences, Postwar Adjustments (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002); Michael A. Dreese, The Hospital on Seminary Ridge at the Battle of Gettysburg (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2005); J. Franklin Dyer, The Journal of a Civil War Surgeon (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2003); Tom Huntington, Pennsylvania Civil War Trails: The Guide to Battle Sites, Monuments, Museums and Towns (Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2007); Diane Ragan, Grand Army of the Republic Department of Pennsylvania. Personal War Sketches of the African American Members of Col. Robert G. Shaw Post No. 206 (Pittsburgh, PA: Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, 2003); John F. Schmutz, The Battle of the Crater: A Complete History (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2009); Keith Wilson, ed., Honor in Command: Lt. Freeman S. Bowleys Civil War Service in the 30th United States Colored Infantry (Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2006). Jinny Beyers outstanding and comprehensive encyclopedia of pieced blocks, The Quilters Album of Patchwork Patterns (Elmhurst, IL: Breckling Press, 2009) inspired several of the designs used in Melanie Marder Parkss beautiful endpapers, and I believe no quilters library is complete without it.

In this extraordinary war, extraordinary developments have manifested themselves, such as have not been seen in former wars; and amongst these manifestations nothing has been more remarkable than these fairs for relief of suffering soldiers and their families. And the chief agents in these fairs are the women of America.

I am not accustomed to the use of language of eulogy; I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women; but I must say, that if all that has been said by orators and poets since the creation of the world in the praise of women were applied to the women of America, it would not do them justice for their conduct during this war. I will close by saying

God Bless the women of America.

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President Abraham Lincoln
Remarks at the closing of the U.S. Sanitary Commission Fair
Washington, D.C., March 18, 1864

Chapter One

1861

D orothea tied up the sack of salt pork and hard breadenough for a week if Thomas didnt find some poor soul in greater need to share withand pressed the back of her hand to her forehead, taking a deep breath, fighting to still the whirl of thoughts. She knew she had forgotten something, something essential, something her husband would suffer without on the long marches through hostile lands, on the cold, lonely nights away from home. If she remembered what it was after he left the Elm Creek Valley, after he crossed the pass through Dutch Mountain with the other brave and patriotic men who had decided to answer Mr. Lincolns call to arms, it would do him no good whatsoever. Though he was the love of her life and her most cherished friend, she could not follow him into war.

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