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Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences Book

Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences
Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences, Presented here are excerpts from diaries and letters written by Southern women from different walks of life, and areas of the country. Mary White, a fifteen-year-old girl, attempted to get through the blockade in Wilmington, North Carolina; Nancy Jones li, Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences, Presented here are excerpts from diaries and letters written by Southern women from different walks of life, and areas of the country. Mary White, a fifteen-year-old girl, attempted to get through the blockade in Wilmington, North Carolina; Nancy Jones li, Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences
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  • Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences
  • Written by author Marilyn Mayer Culpepper
  • Published by McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, November 2003
  • Presented here are excerpts from diaries and letters written by Southern women from different walks of life, and areas of the country. Mary White, a fifteen-year-old girl, attempted to get through the blockade in Wilmington, North Carolina; Nancy Jones li
  • Drawing the words from diaries, letters, and other sources, Culpepper (retired, Michigan State U.) provides a window on the American Civil War through the eyes of a varying group of women. Among the experiences detailed are the practice of blockade runnin
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Introduction1
1Troubled Waters - Running the Blockade7
2Poverty and Pride61
3A Precarious Existence118
4"Turmoil, War and Wretchedness"163
5Life in a divided City - Perspectives from Winchester, Virginia180
6Death of a Cause215
Notes237
Bibliography259
Index265


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