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Surprisingly to the soldiers, many citizens in Vicksburg condemned their presence because they feared more Confederate soldiers would attract more Union attention. Even now, some residents clung to the notion that the war would pass them by, and they did not want to deal with any outsiders, even men defending their city. Soldiers went to work anyway, burning excess cotton, constructing fortifications and campsites, and fighting sickness, especially outbreaks of measles.
Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi (Civil War America)
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