25 research outputs found
Woman's work in the civil war a record of heroism, patriotism and patience./ By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. Mary C. Vaughan. With an introduction, by Henry W. Bellows.
3 p.l., 21-799 p.
Woman, her rights, wrongs, privileges and responsibilities : containing a sketch of her condition in all ages and countries ...
Mode of access: Internet
The camp, the battle field, and the hospital : or, Lights and shadows of the great rebellion. Including adventures of spies and scouts, thrilling incidents, daring exploits, heroic deeds, wonderful escapes, sanitary and hospital scenes, prison scenes, etc., etc., etc. / by Dr. L.P. Brockett.
512 p
Men of our day, or, Biographical sketches of patriots, orators, statesmen, generals, reformers, financiers and merchants, now on the stage of action : including those who in military, political, business and social life, are the prominent leaders of the time in this country /
Mode of access: Internet
The camp, the battle field, and the hospital : or, Lights and shadows of the great rebellion. Including adventures of spies and scouts, thrilling incidents, daring exploits, heroic deeds, wonderful escapes, sanitary and hospital scenes, prison scenes, etc., etc., etc., by Dr. L.P. Brockett.
512 p. front., pl., port. 23 cm.Published later, 1892, without change of text, by the Star pub. co. of Jersey City, under title: Scouts, spies, and heroes of the great civil war, by Captain Joseph Powers Hazelton [pseud?
Woman's work in the Civil War: A record of heroism, patriotism and patience
Please see: http://name.umdl.umich.edu/ACP3511 made available through the University of Michigan's Making of America.\r\n\r\nWith introduction by Henry W. Bellows.\r\n\r\nMary E. Blackmar-Bruson, a 1867 graduate of Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, is cited on pp. 35 & 429-430. Biographies of women in medicine are included in Part I. Superintendent of nurses; and Part II, Ladies who ministered to the sick and wounded
The philanthropic results of the war in America. Collected from official and other authentic sources, by an American citizen. Dedicated by permission to the United States Sanitary Commission.
160 p. 16 cm