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Woman's Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience

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About This Book

This collection documents the varied services rendered by women during the Civil War, compiling personal sketches, correspondence, and eyewitness reports of nurses, relief workers, aid-society organizers, and volunteers who tended hospitals, prisoner exchanges, and supply depots. It details field nursing, sanitary operations, hospital kitchens, refreshment rooms, and educational and relief efforts among freed populations, and recounts sacrifices, illness, and deaths among caregivers. Arranged as biographical sketches and reports, the volume emphasizes patience, organization, patriotic devotion, and the expansion of women's public roles in wartime relief.

About the Author

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L. P. Brockett

L. P. Brockett was an American author known for her work on the contributions of women during the American Civil War. Her notable book, "Woman's Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience," highlights the vital roles women played in supporting the war effort, showcasing their bravery and resilience. Through her writing, Brockett aimed to document and honor the often-overlooked contributions of women in a tumultuous period of American history, providing a valuable perspective on their impact and legacy.

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