The first full-length study of white women during the Civil War since 1975, this 1989/1991 work is filled with striking material gathered from a variety of sources from every Confederate state, memoirs, newspapers and public...

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The first full-length study of white women during the Civil War since 1975, this 1989/1991 work is filled with striking material gathered from a variety of sources from every Confederate state, memoirs, newspapers and public records. A well-written book of interest to both Confederate Civil War buffs and students of women's history in America.

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