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selected memoirs, poems, and fiction by Virginia women who lived through the Civil War

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An edition of Women of war (2014)

Women of war

selected memoirs, poems, and fiction by Virginia women who lived through the Civil War

First edition.
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Texas Review Press
Language
English
Pages
158

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Table of Contents

Memoir. Mary Tucker Magill, "Introduction," from Woman, or, A chronicle of the late War (1867)
Mary Lockett Avary, "Chapter IV: The realities of war," from A Virginia girl in the Civil War (1903)
Mary Tucker Magill, "Chapter XIII: Rebel strategy resulting in the Battle of Kernstown" and "Chapter XXVI: A Southern woman thrown on her own resources," from Woman, or, A chronicle of the late War (1867)
Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, "Chapter XIII: The Seven Days' Battles," from Reminiscences of peace and war (1904)
Judith W. McGuire, "August 1864," from The diary of a Southern refugee, during the War / by a Lady of Virginia (1867)
Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, "Chapter XXIII," from My day: reminiscences of a long lfe (1909)
Sallie A. Brock Putnam, "Chapter LXXII: Evacuation of Richmond: burning of the city," from In Richmond during the War (1867)
Poetry. Anonymous, "Virginia's message to the Southern states," from Southern poems of the War (1867)
Anonymous, "Heart victories" / by a Soldier's wife, from Southern poems of the War (1867)
Mrs. Makgabet Figoot, "A Mother's prayer," from Southern poems of the War (1867)
Susan Archer Tally, "The Battle eve," from The Southern amaranth (1869)
Anonymous, "The Soldier's grave," from Southern poems of the War (1867)
Lines by his widow, "Mumford's grave," from The Southern amaranth (1869)
Mrs. C. A. Ball, "The jacket of gray: to those who wore It," from Southern poems of the War (1867)
Margaret J. Preston, "Virginia," from Beechenbrook: a rhyme of the War and other Civil War poems (1866)
Fannie H. Marr, "Virginia," from Virginia and other poems (1881)
Fannie H. Marr, "The captive" and "The South," from Heart-Life in song (1883)
Mrs. Maie Dove Day, "The blended flags" and "War," from The blended flags (1898)
Cornelia Jordan, "Richmond: her glory and her graves" and "A voice from the ground," from Echoes from the cannon (1899)
Fiction. Marion Harland, "Chapter XVI," from Sunnybank (1867)
Mary Spear Tiernan, "Chapter VIII: A study in gray," from Jack Horner (1890)
Emma Lyon Bryan, "Chapter XXX," from 1860-1865: a romance of the valley (1892).

Edition Notes

Published in
Huntsville, Texas

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.8/0928709755
Library of Congress
PS508.W7 W595 2014, PS508.W7W595 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 158 pages
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31170397M
Internet Archive
womenofwarselect0000unse
ISBN 13
9781937875497
LCCN
2013039500
OCLC/WorldCat
863801477

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