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Women of the War; Their Heroism and Self-Sacrifice
Moore, Frank (University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg USA)
Women of the War; Their Heroism and Self-Sacrifice
Moore, Frank (University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg USA)
For the most part, the histories of wars are the histories of men. Women may be given occasional mention-some for inspiring "heroism and knightly deeds," some for causing "strifes innumerable," few for participation. This is a collection of true accounts about the contributions of numerous notable Union women during the Civil War. "Many loyal women along the vexed border, and within the lines of the enemy, exhibited a more than human courage for the Union and its glorious banner, in the face of persecution and danger. In the hospital, and amid the stormy scenes of war, they displayed a heroism as brilliant as that of Grace Darling, surpassed the charity of Florence Nightingale, and repeated the humility and gentle sacrifices recorded of Mary in the sacred Scriptures." This volume includes accounts of: Mrs. Fanny Ricketts, Mrs. Mary A. Brady, Kady Brownell, Mrs. P. B. Hurd, Margaret E. Breckinridge, Mrs. Elida Rumsey Fowle, Bridget Divers, Mrs. Isabella Fogg, What We Did at Gettysburg, Mrs. Mary W. Lee, Miss Major Pauline Cushman, Mrs. John Harris, Mary E. Shelton, Carri
602 pages, Illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 1, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9780788447396 |
Publishers | Heritage Books |
Pages | 602 |
Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 31 mm · 684 g |
Language | English |