Women of war : : selected memoirs, poems, and fiction by Virginia women who lived through the Civil War / / edited by Casey Clabough.
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Place / Publishing House: | Huntsville, Texas : : Texas Review Press,, [2014] 2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xiii, 158 pages) |
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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).