When the Civil War broke out, women answered the call for help. They broke away from their traditional roles and served in many capacities, some of them even going so far as to disguise themselves as men and enlist in the army. Estimates of such women enlistees range from 400 to 700. About 60 women soldiers were known to have been killed or wounded. More than sixty women who fought or who served the Union or Confederacy in other ways are featured. Among them are Sarah Thompson, the Union spy and nurse who brought down the famous raider John Hunt Morgan; Elizabeth Van Lew, the Union spy…mehr
When the Civil War broke out, women answered the call for help. They broke away from their traditional roles and served in many capacities, some of them even going so far as to disguise themselves as men and enlist in the army. Estimates of such women enlistees range from 400 to 700. About 60 women soldiers were known to have been killed or wounded. More than sixty women who fought or who served the Union or Confederacy in other ways are featured. Among them are Sarah Thompson, the Union spy and nurse who brought down the famous raider John Hunt Morgan; Elizabeth Van Lew, the Union spy instrumental in the largest prison break of the war; Sarah Malinda Blalock, who fought for the Confederacy as a soldier and then for the Union as a guerrilla raider; Dr. Mary Walker, a doctor for the Union and the only woman to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for Civil War service; and Jennie Hodgers, the longest serving woman soldier (and the only woman to receive a soldier's pension).
Now retired, Larry G. Eggleston worked for the Department of Defense for thirty years and is currently a freelance writer specializing in Civil War stories. He lives in Wanatah, Indiana.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface 1. Women POWs at Andersonville Prison 2. Sarah Rosetta Wakeman: Woman Soldier 3. Jennie Hodgers: Woman Soldier 4. Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmonds: Woman Soldier, Spy and Nurse 5. Loreta Janeta Velazquez: Woman Soldier and Spy 6. Frances Louisa Clayton: Woman Soldier 7. Frances Hook: Woman Soldier 8. Charlotte Hat.eld: Woman Soldier 9. Sarah Malinda Pritchard Blalock: Woman Soldier and Guerrilla Raider 10. Fanny Wilson and Nellie Graves: Women Soldiers 11. Amy Clarke: Woman Soldier 12. Frank Martin: Woman Soldier 13. Lizzie Compton: Woman Soldier 14. Charles H. Williams: Woman Soldier 15. Marian McKenzie: Woman Soldier 16. Molly and Mary Bell: Women Soldiers 17. Notable Women Soldiers 18. Elizabeth Van Lew: Union Spy 19. Rose O'Neal Greenhow: Confederate Spy 20. Maria Isabella Boyd: Confederate Spy 21. Antonia Ford: Confederate Spy 22. Charlotte and Virginia Moon: Confederate Spies 23. Olivia Floyd: Confederate Spy 24. Mrs. E. H. Baker: Union Spy 25. Rebecca Wright: Union Spy 26. Notable Women Spies 27. Harriet Tubman: Abolitionist, Scout, Nurse and Spy 28. Pauline Cushman: Union Scout and Spy 29. Kady Brownell: Daughter of the Regiment and Nurse 30. Anna Blair Etheridge: Daughter of the Regiment 31. Marie Tepe: Vivandiere and Nurse 32. Notable Daughters of the Regiment 33. Emma Sansom: Southern Patriot 34. Anna Ella Carroll: Union Pamphleteer and Spy 35. Barbara Frietchie: Legendary Union Patriot 36. Civil War Heroines 37. Sarah E. Thompson: Union Spy and Nurse 38. Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke: Union Nurse 39. Clara Barton: Union Nurse and Humanitarian 40. Civil War Nurses 41. Women Doctors in the Civil War 42. Women Crusaders Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface 1. Women POWs at Andersonville Prison 2. Sarah Rosetta Wakeman: Woman Soldier 3. Jennie Hodgers: Woman Soldier 4. Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmonds: Woman Soldier, Spy and Nurse 5. Loreta Janeta Velazquez: Woman Soldier and Spy 6. Frances Louisa Clayton: Woman Soldier 7. Frances Hook: Woman Soldier 8. Charlotte Hat.eld: Woman Soldier 9. Sarah Malinda Pritchard Blalock: Woman Soldier and Guerrilla Raider 10. Fanny Wilson and Nellie Graves: Women Soldiers 11. Amy Clarke: Woman Soldier 12. Frank Martin: Woman Soldier 13. Lizzie Compton: Woman Soldier 14. Charles H. Williams: Woman Soldier 15. Marian McKenzie: Woman Soldier 16. Molly and Mary Bell: Women Soldiers 17. Notable Women Soldiers 18. Elizabeth Van Lew: Union Spy 19. Rose O'Neal Greenhow: Confederate Spy 20. Maria Isabella Boyd: Confederate Spy 21. Antonia Ford: Confederate Spy 22. Charlotte and Virginia Moon: Confederate Spies 23. Olivia Floyd: Confederate Spy 24. Mrs. E. H. Baker: Union Spy 25. Rebecca Wright: Union Spy 26. Notable Women Spies 27. Harriet Tubman: Abolitionist, Scout, Nurse and Spy 28. Pauline Cushman: Union Scout and Spy 29. Kady Brownell: Daughter of the Regiment and Nurse 30. Anna Blair Etheridge: Daughter of the Regiment 31. Marie Tepe: Vivandiere and Nurse 32. Notable Daughters of the Regiment 33. Emma Sansom: Southern Patriot 34. Anna Ella Carroll: Union Pamphleteer and Spy 35. Barbara Frietchie: Legendary Union Patriot 36. Civil War Heroines 37. Sarah E. Thompson: Union Spy and Nurse 38. Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke: Union Nurse 39. Clara Barton: Union Nurse and Humanitarian 40. Civil War Nurses 41. Women Doctors in the Civil War 42. Women Crusaders Bibliography Index
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