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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Patriotic Ladies of the South: Virginia Women in the Confederacy 15
A Fitting Work: The Origins of Virginia's Ladies' Memorial Associations, 1865-1866 39
The Influence and Zeal of Woman: Ladies' Memorial Associations during Radical Reconstruction, 1867-1870 69
A Rather Hardheaded Set: Challenges for the Ladies' Memorial Associations, 1870-1883 105
The Old Spirit Is Not Dying Out: The Memorial Associations' Renaissance, 1883-1893 133
Lest We Forget: United Daughters and Confederated Ladies, 1894-1915 167
Epilogue: A Mixed Legacy 195
Appendix
Confederate Burials in LMA Cemeteries from Five Virginia Communities 201
Number of LMA Members in Five Virginia Communities, 1860s 201
Notes 203
Bibliography 257
Index 271
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