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Memories of Long Ago
“1861- 1865. Richmond, Virginia. A recollection of the Confederate Capital, especially women’s work in the hospitals.”
A Young Girl in the Missouri Border War
“Sympathy with CSA, members of a family in the CSA army.”
Tags: au:female, au:northern, era:Civil War, he:Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence KS, loc:Audrain County MO, loc:Callaway County MO, loc:Mexico MO, loc:Missouri, milt:Bushwhackers, milt:Redlegs, pd:1963, su:child girl, su:childhood, su:civilian, su:confederate, su:daily life, su:homefront, su:northern, su:northern perspective, su:occupation, su:war experience, ts:correspondence
How I took a Letter on a Yankee General
“No Date. Maryland to “Western Virginia.” A schoolgirl’s teasing of an “enemy” officer.”
A Sassy Little Rebel
“1861. Washington, D.C. CSA sympathies of a spunky girl in Parkersburg, WV.”
My Confederate Girlhood: The Memoirs of Kate Virginia Cox Logan
“Recalled her war years at Clover Hill, plantation source of coal for Richmond.”
The Rebel Letter
“April 23, 1861. Prairie Farm, Tennessee. Volunteer state pride and Southern loyalty expressed in a young woman’s letter.”
Experiences of a War-Time Girl
“1861-1864. Northern Virginia. The memories and joys of the war by a then-young girl who had “never forgotten the horrors of the War between the States.”
A Memoir of the Thomson Family
Tags: au:female, au:southern, era:antebellum, era:Civil War, era:postwar, loc: Fort Motte SC, loc:Calhoun County SC, loc:Columbia SC, loc:Midway Plantation SC, loc:South Carolina, pd:1961, su:child girl, su:childhood, su:homefront, su:occupation, su:plantation, su:Reconstruction, su:slaveholding, su:southern, su:war experience, ts:memory
A Girl in the Sixties in Richmond
“1861-1865. Richmond. Virginia Lite in the Confederate capital in the memory of a young woman.”