Women of the Civil War South

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<p> 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 lived in fear amid the violence that rocked Missouri and saw her close friends and family murdered and her young son taken prisoner by the Yankees; Sarah Dandridge Duval and her family were refugees living near Richmond Virginia.</p><p> The book includes personal reminiscences from Union and Confederate women living in Winchester Virginia a town that reportedly changed hands 76 times during the war and the reactions of Southern women to the surrender at Appomattox.</p>
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