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A Southern Woman's Story

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About This Book

A first-person account of wartime hospital service describes the daily labor of organizing wards, nursing the wounded, and managing scarce supplies amid constant demand. The narrator relates poignant bedside moments and deaths, practical improvisations, and repeated anxieties over theft, discipline, and logistics. Interpersonal episodes with soldiers, volunteer nurses, attendants, and domestic helpers illustrate tensions of class, race, and gender under strain. Anecdotes alternate with reflections on duty, fatigue, small consolations, and the moral and emotional costs of sustained caregiving in a conflict setting.

About the Author

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Phoebe Yates Pember

Phoebe Yates Pember was a Southern author best known for her memoir, "A Southern Woman's Story," which provides a vivid account of her experiences during the Civil War. Born in the antebellum South, Pember's writing reflects the complexities of her time, including the challenges faced by women in a society marked by conflict and change. Her work offers valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of the South during a tumultuous period in American history. Through her personal narrative, Pember contributes to the understanding of women's roles and perspectives in the Civil War era.

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