![]() A voluminous correspondence then commenced and continued to With the extraordinary sacrifices and devotion of loyal women, in the nationalĬause, that he determined to make a record of them for the honor of hisĬountry. ![]() Of a little book on "The Philanthropic Results of the War" for circulationĪbroad, in the summer of that year, the writer became so deeply impressed ![]() The preparation of this work, or rather the collection of material for it, OF THE PATRIOTS OF ALL TIME, WE DEDICATE THIS VOLUME. TO GIVE UP THEIR BELOVED ONES FOR THE NATION'S DEFENSE, HAVE WON FOR THEMSELVES ETERNAL HONOR, AND THE UNDYING REMEMBRANCE OF PRIVATION AND DISTRESS OF BODY AND SPIRIT, WHEN CALLED SISTERS, WHOSE HISTORY IS HERE RECORDED, TO MINISTERĪND SUFFERING HEROES AND WHO BY THEIR DEVOTION, THEIR LABORS, AND THEIR PATIENT ENDURANCE TO The Loyal Women of America, WHOSE PATRIOTIC CONTRIBUTIONS, TOILS AND SACRIFICES, ENABLED THEIR King & Baird, Printers, 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. BROCKETT, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the 1867.Įntered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by L. ZEIGLER, McCURDY & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ILLUSTRATED WITH SIXTEEN STEEL ENGRAVINGS. BROCKETT, M.D., Author of "History of the Civil War," "Philanthropic Results of the War," "Our GreatĬaptains," "Life of Abraham Lincoln," "The Camp, The Battleįield, and the Hospital," &c., &c. Woman's Work in the Civil War: A RECORD OF HEROISM, PATRIOTISM AND PATIENCE BY L. "'SHOOT, IF YOU MUST, THIS OLD GRAY HEAD.īUT SPARE YOUR COUNTRY'S FLAG,' SHE SAID."
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