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  Moore, Frank. Women of the War. pp. 465–471. Hartford, Connecticut: S. S. Scranton and Co., 1867.

  O’Brien, Jean Getman. “Mrs. Mary Ann (Mother) Bickerdyke: The Brigadier Commanding Hospitals.” p. 21. Civil War Times Illustrated. Vol. 1, Number 9. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Historical Times, Inc., January 1963.

  Stein, Alice P. “The North’s Unsung Sisters of Mercy.” pp. 39–44. America’s Civil War. Leesburg, Virginia: Primedia Special Interest Publications, September 1999.

  Clara Barton

  Bailey, Ronald H., and the editors of Time-Life Books. The Civil War: The Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam. p. 136. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1984.

  Bowman, John S. The Civil War Almanac. p. 313. New York: Gallery Books, 1983.

  _____. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. p. 22. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992.

  Brocket, L.P., and Mary Vaughan. Woman’s Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism and Patience. pp. 111–132. Philadelphia: Ziegler, McCurdy Co., 1867.

  Burgess, Lauren Cook. An Uncommon Soldier. p. 4. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

  Burnett, William G. Clara Barton at Andersonville. Pamphlet. Andersonville, Georgia, undated.

  Catton, Bruce, and the editors of American Heritage. The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War. p. 371. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1960.

  _____. The Army of the Potomac: Mr. Lincoln’s Army. p. 316. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co. Inc., 1962.

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. pp. 24–25, 43, 86–87. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Commager, Henry Steele. The Blue and the Gray. pp. 779–780. New York: The Fairfax Press, 1982.

  _____. Illustrated History of the Civil War. p. 166. New York: Promontory Press, 1976.

  Garrison, Webb. A Treasury of Civil War Tales. pp. 64–68. New York: Ballantine Books, 1988.

  Hubble, John T. “Clara Barton, Soldier or Pacifist?” pp. 152–160. Civil War History, A Journal of the Middle Period. Vol. XXIV. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1978.

  Jackson, Donald Dale, and the editors of Time-Life Books. “An Artery of Love.” p. 128. The Civil War. Twenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1985.

  Leonard, Elizabeth D. Yankee Women. p. xx. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1994.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 44, 46, 51–52, 132, 337. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 44, 46, 51–52, 132, 337. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  Oats, Stephen B. A Woman of Valor: Clara Barton and the Civil War. New York: The Free Press, 1994.

  O’Brien, Jean Getman. “Clara Barton Brought Mercy to Antietam.” p. 38. Civil War Times Illustrated. Vol. 1, Number 5. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Historical Times Inc., August 1962.

  Robertson, James I., Jr., and the editors of Time-Life Books. “The Wasted Legions.” pp. 94, 98. The Civil War: Tenting Tonight: The Soldier’s Life. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1984.

  Rose, Isabella. Angel of the Battlefield. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1956.

  Sheppard, Peggy. Andersonville, Georgia U.S.A. pp. 4, 45–57. Andersonville, Georgia: Sheppard Publications, 1998.

  Stein, Alice P. “The North’s Unsung Sisters of Mercy.” pp. 38–44. America’s Civil War. Leesburg, Virginia: Primedia Special Interest Publications, September 1999.

  Civil War Nurses

  LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. pp. 32–35, 37–39, 41. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Davis, Burke. The Civil War: Strange and Fascinating Facts. p. 77. New York: The Fairfax Press, 1982.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 63, 178. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 63, 178. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  Robertson, James I., Jr., and the editors of Time-Life Books. “The Wasted Legions.” pp. 94, 98. The Civil War: Tenting Tonight: The Soldier’s Life. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1984.

  Stein, Alice P. “The North’s Unsung Sisters of Mercy.” pp. 42–43. America’s Civil War. Leesburg, Virginia: Primedia Special Interest Publications, September 1999.

  Vandiver, Frank E. 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the Civil War. p. 34. New York: Random House, 1999.

  MARY ASHTON RICE LIVERMORE

  Bowman, John S. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. p. 112. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992.

  Brocket, L.P., and Mary Vaughan. Woman’s Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism and Patience. pp. 577–589. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Ziegler, McCurdy and Co., 1867.

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. pp. 26–31. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Conklin, E. F. Women at Gettysburg 1863. p. 135. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Thomas Publications, 1993.

  Hall, Richard. Patriots in Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War. pp. 28, 157. New York: Paragon House, 1993.

  Jackson, Donald Dale, and the editors of Time-Life Books. “An Artery of Love.” pp. 116, 119–120, 122–124, 127, 133. The Civil War: Twenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1985.

  Leonard, Elizabeth D. All the Daring of the Soldier. pp. 111, 120, 209–210. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1999.

  _____. Yankee Women. pp. xvii, xix, 8. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1994.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 11, 38, 49–50, 79. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 11, 38, 49–50, 79. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  SALLY LOUISE TOMPKINS

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. p. 37. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Channing, Steven A., and the editors of Time-Life Books. p. 59. The Civil War. Confederate Ordeal: The Southern Homefront. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1984.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 47–48. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 47–48. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  Stein, Alice P. “The North’s Unsung Sisters of Mercy.” pp. 42–43. America’s Civil War. Leesburg, Virginia: Primedia Special Interest Publications, September 1999.

  Waugh, Charles G., and Martin H. Greenberg. The Woman’s War in the South: Recollections and Reflections of the American Civil War. pp. 303–306. Nashville, Tennessee: Cumberland House Publications, Inc., 1999.

  Women Doctors in the Civil War

  MARY EDWARDS WALKER

  Bowman, John S. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. p. 179. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992

  Leonard, Elizabeth D. Yankee Women. pp. 104–157, 193–194. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1994.

  Markle, Donald E. Spies and Spymasters of the Civil War. pp. 188, 214. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1994.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 360–361. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 360–361. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  ELIZABETH BLACKWELL

  Bowman, John S. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. p. 27. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992

  Brocket, L.P., and Mary Vaughan. Woman’s Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism and Patience. pp. 111–132, 165–170, 172–186, 527–529, 749–753. Philadelphia: Ziegler, McCurdy and Co., 1867.

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. pp. 20–23. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Jackson, Donald Dale, and the editors of Time-Life Books. “An Artery of Love.” p. 120. The Civil War: Twenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1985.

  Leonard, Eliz
abeth D. Yankee Women. pp. xx. 10–11, 106. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1994.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 9, 33, 46, 334–335. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 9, 33, 46, 334–335. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  Women Crusaders

  DOROTHEA DIX

  Bowman, John S. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. p. 69. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992.

  Brocket, L.P., and Mary Vaughan. Woman’s Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism and Patience. pp. 97–108. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Ziegler, McCurdy and Co., 1867.

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. pp. 36–37. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Jackson, Donald Dale, and the editors of Time-Life Books. “An Artery of Love.” pp. 127–128. The Civil War. Twenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1985.

  Leonard, Elizabeth D. Yankee Women. pp. xix, 11, 14, 29, 36, 93. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1994.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 23, 46–47, 51, 61, 74, 330, 351. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 23, 46–47, 51, 61, 74, 330, 351. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  Millbrook, Minnie Dubbs. “Michigan Women Who Went to War.” p. 22. Michigan Women in the Civil War. Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission, 1963.

  Robertson, James I., Jr., and the editors of Time-Life Books. The Wasted Legions.” pp. 95, 98. The Civil War: Tenting Tonight: The Soldier’s Life. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1984.

  Stein, Alice P. “The North’s Unsung Sisters of Mercy.” pp. 40–42. America’s Civil War. Leesburg, Virginia: Primedia Special Interest Publications, September 1999.

  HARRIET BEECHER STOWE

  Bowman, John S. The Civil War Day by Day. p. 16. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1991.

  _____. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. pp. 165, 169. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992.

  Chang, Ina. A Separate Battle: Women and the Civil War. pp. 8–17. New York: Lodestar Books, 1991.

  Davis, William C., and the editors of Time-Life Books. “One Nation, Divisible.” pp. 47, 66. The Civil War: Brother Against Brother: The War Begins. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life books, 1983.

  Garrison, Webb. A Treasury of Civil War Tales. pp. 3–5. New York: Ballantine Books, 1988.

  Jackson, Donald Dale, and the editors of Time-Life Books. “Fissures of Dissent.” p. 39. The Civil War: Twenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1985.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. pp. 15, 253, 306. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. pp. 15, 253, 306. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  JULIA WARD HOWE

  Bowman, John S. Encyclopedia of the Civil War. p. 99. Greenwich, Connecticut: Brompton Books Corp., 1992.

  Commager, Henry Steele. The Blue and the Gray. pp. 571–573. New York: The Fairfax Press, 1982.

  Davis, Burke. The Civil War: Strange and Fascinating Facts. p. 73. New York: The Fairfax Press, 1982.

  Garrison, Webb. A Treasury of Civil War Tales. pp. 100–102. New York: Ballantine Books, 1988.

  Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Bonnet Brigades. p. 177. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1966.

  _____. Women in the Civil War. p. 177. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Bison Books, 1994.

  Vandiver, Frank E. 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the Civil War. pp. 235–236. New York: Random House, 1999.

  List of Names and Terms

  Abel, Frankie

  Afton, New York

  Aide-de-camp

  Alabama 10th Infantry

  Alabama 19th Infantry

  Albuquerque, New Mexico

  Alcott, Louisa May

  Alexander County, North Carolina

  Alexandria, Louisiana

  Alexandria, Virginia

  Algiers, Louisiana

  Alice Dean (cargo ship)

  Allegheny City, Pennsylvania

  Alton, Illinois

  Alton Prison

  American Academy of Arts and Letters

  American Red Cross

  Anderson, Indiana

  Anderson, Richard (private)

  Andersonville National Cemetery

  Andersonville Prison

  Andersonville Station

  Andrew, John A. (governor)

  Angel of the Battlefield

  Antietam, Battle of

  Appomattox Court House

  The Arkansas Greys

  Arlington National Cemetery

  Arlington, Virginia

  Army of Tennessee

  Army of the Potomac

  Arthur, Chester (president)

  Atlanta, Georgia

  Atlanta, Siege of

  Atwater, (captain)

  Atwater, Dorance

  Atwater, Mr. and Mrs.

  Auburn, New York

  Avery County, North Carolina

  B & O Railroad Depot

  Bacon, Orville

  Bacon, Orville, Jr.

  Bailey, Major

  Baker, Mrs. E.H.

  Baker, Elizabeth

  Baker, Hilary

  Baker, Lafayette C.

  Balls Bluff, Battle of

  Baltimore, Maryland

  Banks, Nathaniel P. (major general)

  Barton, Clara

  Barton, Clarissa Harlow

  The Battle Hymn of the Republic

  Beall, John Yates

  Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant (general)

  Beecher, Edward

  Bell, Mary

  Bell, Molly

  Belle Isle Prison

  Bellows, Harry, the Reverend

  Belmont, Battle of

  Belvidere, Illinois

  Benton, (Doctor)

  Bickerdyke, Mary Ann Ball

  Big Bethel, Battle of

  Big River Bridge, Battle of

  Binghamton, New York

  Birds Point, Missouri

  Birney, David Bell (general)

  Black Creek

  Blackburn’s Ford

  Blackman, Captain

  Blackwell, Elizabeth (doctor)

  Blackwell, Emily

  Blair, Lorinda Anna

  Blalock, Sarah Malinda Pritchard

  Blalock, William McKesson “Keith”

  Bloody Angle, Battle of

  Blythe, Delos Thurman

  Boston, Massachusetts

  Bowduin College

  Bowling Green, Kentucky

  Bowser, Mary Elizabeth

  Boyd, Maria Isabella “Belle”

  Bragg, Braxton (general)

  Brasher City, Louisiana

  Breck, Samuel (major)

  Bristol, Pennsylvania

  Brooklyn, New York

  Brooks, Edward J. (lieutenant)

  Broome County, New York

  Brose, Marie

  Brown, John

  Brownell, Kady

  Brownell, Roberts S.

  Brownlow, John S. (colonel)

  Buchanan, James (president)

  Buckner, Simon B. (general)

  Budwin, Captain

  Budwin, Florina

  Buffalo, New York

  Buford, Harry T. (lieutenant.)

  Bulls Gap

  Burke, Colonel

  Burnside, Ambrose Everett (general)

  Bush, Elliot N. (captain)

  Butler, Benjamin Franklin (general)

  Cairo, Illinois

  Calloway, Texas

  Cambridge, Maryland

  Cameron, Simon (secretary)

  Camp Cadwallader

  Camp Dennison

  Camp Douglas

  Camp Fuller

  Camp Lee

  Camp Marietta

  Camp Olden

  Camp Sumter
/>   Camp Taylor

  Camp Vinton

  Campbell, Andrew (private)

  Canajoharie, New York

  Cane River Crossing

  Cape Fear

  Cape Girardeau, Missouri

  Caracas, Venezuela

  Carroll, Anne Ella

  Carroll, Thomas and Juliana

  Carroll Prison

  Carter, Jimmy (president)

  Cashier, Albert D.J. (private)

  Cass County, Iowa

  Castle Godwin Prison

  Castle Lightning Prison

  Castle Thunder Prison

  Cedar Creek, Battle of

  Cedar Mountain, Battle of

  Centerville, Virginia

  Chalmette National Cemetery

  Champion Hill, Battle of

  Chancellorsville, Battle of

  Chantilly (Ox Hill) Battle of

  Charles County, Maryland

  Charleston, West Virginia

  Charley, Private

  Chattanooga Federal Hospital

  Chattanooga, Tennessee

  Chesbro, Joshua

  Chesbro, Nettie

  Chicago, Illinois

  Chickamauga, Battle of

  Church, Lawrence S. (colonel)

  Cincinnati, Ohio

  City of Warsaw (steamship)

  City Point, Maryland

  Clark, Judge

  Clarke, Amy

  Clayton, Frances Louisa

  Cleveland, Grover (president)

  Cleveland, Ohio

  Clinton Liberal Institute

  Clinton, New York

  Clogher Head Parish, Belfast, Ireland

  Cloud Mills, Virginia

  Coffey’s Gap, North Carolina

  Cold Harbor, Battle of

  Coldwater, Battle of

  Cole, Charles H.

  College Farm, Tennessee

  Collier, Madame

  Colonization Plan for Confederate Soldiers

  Columbia, Tennessee

  Combahee River

  Commercial Hotel

  Compton, Lizzie

  Concord, Massachusetts

  Condor (blockade runner)

  Congressional Medial of Honor

  Connecticut 7th Infantry

 

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