When the cannons fell silent and the Civil War ended, the battle for ordinary life had only just begun. Civil War, Civil Life — follows the remarkable journey of Samuel Henry Bradley, a man shaped by America’s most defining conflict and determined to build meaning in its aftermath. Moving beyond the familiar stories of battles and uniforms, this deeply personal narrative explores what happened next—how a nation healed, how families endured, and how one man navigated duty, faith, love, and survival in a changed world. Through firsthand reflections, family records, and historical context, this book reveals the quieter legacy of the Civil War: the rebuilding of communities, the weight of memory, and the struggle to reconcile sacrifice with everyday life. Bradley’s story is both intimate and emblematic, offering readers a rare glimpse into how history lives on not only in monuments and dates, but in homes, marriages, and generations that followed. This is not just a Civil War story—it is a story of civil life restored, imperfectly and bravely, one day at a time.