About the Author Keely Smith is a senior History, Spanish, and Global Studies major at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. She currently works for the Samford History Department\u27s Oral History Program, and she hopes to be a colonial history and folklore professor
Untold stories Author urges further study of northern women In Louisa May Alcott\u27s Little Women...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
Selected articles on Catholic sisters, or nuns, mostly nurses, taken from Civil War era newspapers
Selected articles on Catholic sisters, or nuns, mostly nurses, taken from Civil War era newspapers
Selected articles on Catholic sisters, or nuns, mostly nurses, taken from Civil War era newspapers
During the American Civil War, at a time of significant anti-Catholic feeling, Roman Catholic nuns h...
Betty Ann McNeil uses the words and experiences of five Daughters of Charity to illustrate the servi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis seeks to answer the following q...
The Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland ministered to both sides be...
David W. Levy Prize finalist, Fall 2016A female nurse by the name of Kate Cummings described the fol...
Beth Salerno is Associate Professor of History at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH. She is cu...
Despite the flurry of Civil War diaries, memoirs, and family histories, the average 19th century Ame...
Harriet Eaton, Portland citizen and Civil War nurse, kept a daily journal of two tours of duty with ...
In September 1862, the Confederate Congress authorized hospitals to employ white women as chief matr...
Untold stories Author urges further study of northern women In Louisa May Alcott\u27s Little Women...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
Selected articles on Catholic sisters, or nuns, mostly nurses, taken from Civil War era newspapers
Selected articles on Catholic sisters, or nuns, mostly nurses, taken from Civil War era newspapers
Selected articles on Catholic sisters, or nuns, mostly nurses, taken from Civil War era newspapers
During the American Civil War, at a time of significant anti-Catholic feeling, Roman Catholic nuns h...
Betty Ann McNeil uses the words and experiences of five Daughters of Charity to illustrate the servi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis seeks to answer the following q...
The Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland ministered to both sides be...
David W. Levy Prize finalist, Fall 2016A female nurse by the name of Kate Cummings described the fol...
Beth Salerno is Associate Professor of History at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH. She is cu...
Despite the flurry of Civil War diaries, memoirs, and family histories, the average 19th century Ame...
Harriet Eaton, Portland citizen and Civil War nurse, kept a daily journal of two tours of duty with ...
In September 1862, the Confederate Congress authorized hospitals to employ white women as chief matr...
Untold stories Author urges further study of northern women In Louisa May Alcott\u27s Little Women...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...