The Women and the Crisis: Women of the North in the Civil WarMcDowell, Obolensky, 1959 - 389 páginas Chronicles the changes which came about through the dedicated work of Northern women during the Civil War regarding the responsibility for treatment of the wounded. Their efforts laid the groundwork for modern organized charity work, the Red Cross, and what could be considered military nursing. Biographies are included of notable women who dedicated themselves to caring for the wounded and changing government policy. |
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... majority of whose subjects or citizens regard John Brown as a martyr and a Christian hero rather than murderer and robber , and act up to these sentiments , or countenance others in so doing , is a preposterous idea ... The pretty waltz ...
... majority of whose subjects or citizens regard John Brown as a martyr and a Christian hero rather than murderer and robber , and act up to these sentiments , or countenance others in so doing , is a preposterous idea ... The pretty waltz ...
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... majority over Stephen A. Douglas , but if Douglas had been able to command the popular votes which were given to the Southern democrat , John C. Breckinridge , he could have defeated Lincoln with ease . Lincoln , therefore , was not ...
... majority over Stephen A. Douglas , but if Douglas had been able to command the popular votes which were given to the Southern democrat , John C. Breckinridge , he could have defeated Lincoln with ease . Lincoln , therefore , was not ...
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... majority of the Virginia Convention were opposed to secession but Pryor and many of his associates were convinced that if war became a reality , Virginia would at once throw in her lot with the Southern States . Accordingly , Pryor ...
... majority of the Virginia Convention were opposed to secession but Pryor and many of his associates were convinced that if war became a reality , Virginia would at once throw in her lot with the Southern States . Accordingly , Pryor ...
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