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WOMEN & THE CIVIL WAR

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS General Sources.....p.1 Northern -General Histories…..p.4 -Specific Individuals…..p.5 Southern -General Histories…..p.8 -Specific Individuals…..p.11

GENERAL SOURCES

Bell, Christine A. ”A Family Conflict: Visual Imagery of the ‘Homefront’ and the War Between the States, 1860-1866.” 2 vols. PhD dss, Northwestern 1996. N6510.B45.

Blanton, DeAnne, & Cook, Lauren M. They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the . Baton Rouge: LSU, 2002. 277 p. E628.B53.

Bristow, Joseph Q., editor. Washington Diary: Characters and Events of the War between the States as Recalled in the Memoirs of an Unknown Young Lady (1873-1882). NY: Exposition Press, 1954. 89 p. E601.B75.

Brockett, Linus P. The Camp, the Battle Field and the Hospital: Or, Lights and Shadows of the Great Rebellion. Phila: Nat Pub, 1866. 512 p. E655.B86.

_____. & Vaughn, Mary C. Woman’s Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience. 2 vols. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1993. E467.B862. Originally published in 1867.

Clinton, Catherine. The Other Civil War: American Women in the Nineteenth Century. NY: Hill & Wang, 1984. 242 p. HQ1410.C55. Women-Civil War p. 2

_____, & Silber, Nina, editors. Divided Houses: Gender and the Civil War. NY: Oxford, 1992. 418 p. E468.9.D58. 18 essays on gender issues.

Conklin, Eileen. The Journal of Women’s Civil War History: from the Home Front to the Front Lines: Accounts of the Sacrifice, Achievement, and Service of American Women, 1861-1865. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Pubs, 2000. E628.J68.

Conklin, Eileen F. Women at Gettysburg, 1863. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas, 1993. 430 p. E475.53.C66.

Cuccia, Lenora. “They Weren’t All Like Lorena: Musical Portraits of Women in the Civil War.” In Bugle Resounding: Music and Musicians of the Civil War Era. Columbia, MO: U MO, 2004. pp. 54-70. E647.N38.

Culpepper, Marilyn M. Trials and Triumphs: Women of the American Civil War. East Lansing, MI: MI State, 1991. 427 p. E628.C85.

Cutter, Barbara A. “Devils in Disguise, Angels on the Battlefield: Piety and Fiendishness in American Womanhood, 1800-1865.” PhD dss, Rutgers, 1999. 339 p. HQ1122.C88.

Dannett, Sylvia G. Our Women of the Sixties. Wash, DC: US Civil War Cent Commission, 1963. 44 p. E628.D22.

Eggleston, Larry G. Women in the Civil War: Extraordinary Stories of Soldiers, Spies, Nurses, Doctors, Crusaders, and Others. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2003. 214 p. E628.E38.

Forbes, Ella. African American Women During the Civil War. NY: Garland, 1998. 272 p. E540.N3.F67.

Frank, Lisa T., editor. Women in the American Civil War. 2 vols. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2008. E628.W655.

Funkhouser, Darlene. Women of the Civil War. Wever, LA: Quixote Press, 2004. 170 p. E628.F86.

Hall, Richard. Patriots in Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War. NY: Paragon House, 1993. 224 p. E628.H35.

_____. Women on the Civil War Battlefront. Lawrence, KS: U KS, 2006. 397 p. E628.H352.

Harper, Judith E. Women During the Civil War: An Encyclopedia. NY: Routledge, 2004. 472 p. E628.H36.

Jolly, Ellen R. Nuns of the Battlefield. Providence,RI: Providence Visitor Press, 1927. 336 p. E621.J75. Chronicles the wartime work of of various orders. Women-Civil War p.3

King, Wendy A. Clad in Uniform: Women Soldiers of the Civil War. Collinswood, NJ: CW Historicals, 1992. 25 p. E628.K56.

Larson, C. Kay. “Bonny Yank and Ginny Reb.” Minerva (Spring 1990): pp. 33-48. Per.

_____. “Bonny Yank and Ginny Reb Revisited.” Minerva (Summer 1992): pp. 35-61. Per.

Larson, Rebecca D. Blue and Gray: Roses of Intrigue. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas, 1993. 72 p. E608.L37. Biographical sketches of females involved in “information trade”

Leonard, Elizabeth D. All the Daring of the Soldier: Women of the Civil War Armies. NY: Norton, 1999. 368 p. E628.L459.

Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Women in the Civil War. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1994. 371 p. E628.M37. Originally published as Bonnet Brigades (1966). E628.M3.

McSherry, Frank., Jr., et. al., editors. Civil War Women: American Women Shaped by Conflict in Stories by Alcott, Chopin, Welty and Others. Little Rock, AR: August House, 1988. 175 p. PS648.C54.C54.

Moore, Frank. Women of the War: Their Heroism and Self-Sacrifice. Hartford, CT: Scranton, 1867. 596 p. E628.M6. Vignettes.

Nulton, Karen S. "The Social Civil War." PhD dss, Rutgers, 1992. 196 p. E468.9.N84.

Schultz, Jane E. “Women at the Front: Gender and Genre in Literature of the American Civil War.” MA thesis, U MI, 1988. 382 p. E628.S38.

_____. Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Civil War America. Chapel Hill, NC: U NC, 2004. 360 p. E621.S35.

Silber, Nina. "'A Woman's War': Gender and Civil War Studies." OAH Magazine of History (Fall 1993): pp. 11-13. Per.

Silvey, Anita. I’ll Pass for Your Comrade: Women Soldiers in the Civil War. NY: Clarion Books, 2008. 115 p. E628.S555.

Stinson, Byron T. "Civil War Pin-Up Girls." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1969): pp. 38-41. Per.

Tsui, Bonnie. She Went to the Field: Women Soldiers of the Civil War. Guilford, CT: TwoDot, 2006. 149 p. E628.T78.

Whites, LeeAnn, & Long, Alicia P., editors. Occupied Women: Gender, Military Occupation, and the American Civil War. Baton Rouge: LSU, 2009. 256 p., map. E628.O33. Women-Civil War p.4

Wright, Cathryn E. “The Home to the Army: Union Soldiers, Gender and the Response to Suffering During the U.S. Civil War.” PhD dss, U WI-Madison, 2000. 525 p. E621.W75.

See also: -Bibliography on Vivandieres in Women-Civil War.

NORTHERN WOMEN-General Histories

Abramowitz, Benjamin L. “Anna Ella Carroll: Invisible Member of Lincoln’s Cabinet.” Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military (Winter 1990): pp. 30-43. Per.

Attie, Jeanie. Patriotic Toil: Northern Women and the American Civil War. Ithaca, NY: Cornell, 1998. 294 p. E628.A87.

Bauer, Cricket. “Hardtack & Hairnets: Women in Photographs of the Union Army.” Military Images Magazine (May/Jun 2000): pp. 12-19. Per.

Benton, Josiah H., Jr. What Women Did for the War: And What the War Did for the Women. Address, Soldier's Club, Wellesly, MA, 30 May 1894. 25 p. E628.B4.

Dannett, Sylvia G.L., editor. Noble Women of the North. NY: Yoseloff, 1959. 419 p. E628.N63.

Giesberg, Judith. “’Noble Union Girls.’” Civil War Times (Jun 2010): pp. 58-64. Per. Women workers in munitions industries.

Hurn, Ethel A. Wisconsin Women in the War Between the States. Madison, WI: WI Hist Comm, 1911. 190 p. E537.H87.

Keegan, Jami A. “Scandal of Patriotism: The Forgotten Contributions of Michigan’s Native Americans, Women and African-Americans During the Civil War.” MA thesis, Eastern MI, 2000. 100 p. D514.K44.

Ladies Aid, Philadelphia. An Appeal for Sick Soldiers: Report of the Ladies' Aid Society of Philadelphia. Phila: Sherman, 1861. E173.P18no218pam1.

Leonard, Elizabeth D. Yankee Women: Gender Battles in the Civil War. NY: Norton, 1994. 308 p. E628.L46.

Military Order, Loyal Legion of US, New York Commandery. Project for a National Monument to the Women of the Civil War. NY: Commandery, 1911. 15 p. E628.M55. Women-Civil War p.5

Ross, Kristie R. “’Women are Needed Here’: Northern Protestant Women as Nurses during the Civil War, 1861-1865.” PhD dss, Columbia, 1993. 254 p. E621R67.

Seidman, Rachel F. “Beyond Sacrifice: Women and Politics on the Pennsylvania Homefront during the Civil War.” PhD dss, Yale, 1995. 245 p. E628.S45.

_____. “A Monstrous Doctrine?: Northern Women on Dependency During the Civil War.” In An Uncommon Time: The Civil War and the Northern Home Front. NY: Fordham, 2002. pp. 170-88. E468.9.U53.

_____. “’We Were Enlisted for the War’: Ladies’ Aid Societies and the Politics of Women’s Work during the Civil War.” In Making and Remaking Pennsylvania’s Civil War. University Park, PA: PSU, 2001. pp. 59-79. E527.M32.

Silber, Nina. “A Compound of Wonderful Potency: Women Teachers of the North in the Civil War South.” In The War was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War. Princeton, NJ: Princeton, 2002. pp. 35-59. E468.W28.

_____. “Loosening the Ties That Bind: The Conflicting Moral Visions of Men and Women in the Civil War North.” North & South (Mar 2006): pp. 24-33. Per.

Sizer, Lyde D. “’A Revolution in Woman Herself’: Northern Women Writers and the American Civil War, 1850-1872.” PhD dss, Brown, 1994. 412 p. PS217.C58.S59.

Sudlow, Lynda L. A Vast Army of Women: Maine’s Uncounted Forces in the American Civil War. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas, 2000. 263 p. E511.S83.

NORTHERN WOMEN-Specific Individuals

Alleman, Tillie Pierce. At Gettysburg: Or, What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, 1971 reprint of 1889 edition. E475.53.A42.

American Missionary Association. Woman's Work for the Lowly as Illustrated in the Work of the American Missionary Association among the Freedmen. Boston: South Boston Inquirer, 1874. 16 p. E185.2.A44.

Ames, Mary Clemmer. From a New England Woman's Diary in Dixie in 1865. Springfield, MA: Plimpton, 1906. E185.93.S7.A5.

_____. Ten Years in Washington: Life and Scenes in the National Capital as a Woman Sees Them. Hartford, CT: Worthington, 1874. F198.A512.

Anderson, Galusha. The Story of Aunt Lizzie Aiken. Chicago: Sprague, 1880. E628.A52. Women-Civil War p.6

Austin, Anne L. The Woolsey Sisters of New York: A Family's Involvement in the Civil War and a New Profession (1860-1900). Phila: American Philosophical Society, 1971. E621.W86.A8.

Baker, Nina B. Cyclone in Calico: The Story of Mary Ann Bickerdyke. Boston: Little, Brown, 1952. 278 p. UM142.B53.B34.

Bartlett, Sara. “Kady Brownell, a Rhode Island Legend.” Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military (Summer 2001): pp. 39-58. Per.

Brumgardt, John R., editor. Civil War Nurse: The Diary and Letters of Hannah Ropes. Knoxville, TN: U TN, 1980. E621.R663.

Cable, G.W., editor. "Diary of a Union Woman in the South." Pamphlet, n.d. E628.U54.

Coffey, David A. “The Soldier Princess: The Life and Legend of Agnes Salm-Salm in North America, 1861-1867.” MA thesis, TCU, 1999. 175 p. D400.S2.C64.

Collis, Septima Maria (Levy). A Woman's War Record, 1861-65. NY: Putnam's, 1889. E527.5.114thC64. Memoir of wife of Col Charles Collis, commander, 114th Pennsylvania Infantry.

Conklin, Eileen F. "Elmina Keeler: Matron, 147th New York." Gettysburg Magazine (Jan 1993): pp. 121-26. E475.53.G482no8.

Coryell, Janet L. Neither Heroine nor Fool: Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland. Kent, OH: Kent State, 1990. 177 p. E472.9.C33.

Dannett, Sylvia G.L. She Rode With the Generals: The True and Incredible Story of Sarah Emma Seeyle, Alias Franklin Thompson. Edinburgh, NY: T. Nelson, 1960. 326 p. E608.E26.D36.

Edmonds, Sarah E. Memoirs of a Soldier, Nurse and Spy…in the Union Army. DeKalb, IL: No IL,1999. 266 p. E628.E36.

A Few Words in Behalf of the Loyal Women of the United States by One of Themselves. NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1863. 23 p. E458.L92v1no10.

Fox, Tryphena B. A Northern Woman in the Plantation South: Letters of Trephena Blanche Holder Fox, 1856-1876. [Edited by Wilma King] Columbia, SC: U SC, 1997. 280 p. E487.F68.

Gallman, J. Matthew. America’s Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson. NY: Oxford, 2006. 262 p. E449.D544.G35.

_____. “An Inspiration to Work: Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, Public Orator.” In The War was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War ,cited above. pp. 159-82. E468.W28. Women-Civil War p.7

Gowan, Judy A. "Barbara Fritchie: Patriotic Symbol of the Homefront." Blue & Gray Magazine (Jun/Jul 1984): pp. 20-23. Per. Includes sidebar article on the supposed "Shoot If you Must" incident and Whittier's poem therein.

Greenbie, Sydney. Anna Ella Carroll and : A Biography. Manchester, ME: U Tampa, 1952. E472.9.C334. Maryland woman offered strategic advice.

Hancock, Cornelia. Letters of a Civil War Nurse: Cornelia Hancock, 1863-1865. [Edited by Henrietta S. Jaquette] Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1998 reprint of South After Gettysburg: Letters of…. 173 p. E621.H29.A3.

[Hawks, Esther H. ]. Tributes of Respect and Love From Associates and Friends, Read at the Remembrance Service Held at the Friends’ Meeting House on Silsbee Street, Lynn, Mass. May 30, 1906 in Honor of the Late…. Lynn, MA: Boy’s Club Pr, 1906. 31 p. E625.T74.

_____. A Woman Doctor's Civil War: Esther Hill Hawks' Diary. Columbia, SC: U SC, 1984. 301 p. E621.H36.

Holland, Mary A. Gardner. Our Army Nurses: Interesting Sketches, Addresses, and Photographs of Nearly One Hundred Noble Women Who Served in Hospitals and on Battlefield During our Civil War. Roseville, MN: Edinborough, 1998 reprint of 1895 edition. 306 p. E621.H74.

Kramer, Lawrence D. “Dorothea Lynde Dix: A Psychobiographical Study.” PhD dss, U CA-Los Angeles, 1996. 488 p. HV28.D59.K73.

Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice. My Story of the War: A Woman's Narrative of Four Years Personal Experience as Nurse in the Union Army, and in Relief Work at Home, in Hospitals, Camps, and at the Front, During the War of the Rebellion…. NY: DaCapo, 1995 reprint of 1890 edition. 700 p. E621.L79.

Logan, [Mrs. John A.] Reminiscences of a Soldier’s Wife: An Autobiography. Carbondale, IL: So IL 1997 reprint of 1913 edition. 470 p. E661.L842.

Long, E.B. “Anna Ella Carroll: Exaggerated Heroine?” Civil War Times Illustrated (Jul 1975): pp. 28-35. Per.

Montgomery, Diane. “Biographical Note on Sarah Edmonds Alias Franklin Thompson.” Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women in the Military (Summer 1996): pp. 48-66. Per.

Newcomb, Mary A. Four Years of Personal Reminiscences of the War. Chicago: Mills, 1893. 131 p. E621.N48.

Oates, Stephen B. A Woman of Valor: and the Civil War. NY: Free Pr, 1994. 527 p. E621.O24. Women-Civil War p.8

Olnhausen, Mary von (Phinney). Adventures of an Army Nurse in Two Wars. Boston: Little, Brown, 1903. UM142.O4. Civil War and Franco-Prussian War.

Pilato, Denise. “Martha J. Coston’s Contribution to the American Civil War: ‘A Powerful Auxiliary of Incalculable Value.’” Minerva: Journal of Women and War (Spring 2009): pp. 65-86. Per. Coston Signal Flare.

Richman, Irwin. “Pauline Cushman.” Civil War Times Illustrated (Feb 1969): pp. 39-48. Per.

Robinson, Paul D., comp. Two Ladies at Gettysburg: A Personal Account of Two Volunteer Women in the Field After the Battle. Kensington, MD: Village, 1973. E475.51.R6. Women not identified by name.

Samuelson, Nancy B. “Mother Bickerdyke: She Outranked Everyone But God.” Minerva (Summer 1987): pp. 111-25. Per.

Shelton, Amanda. Turn Backward, O Time: The Civil War Diary of Amanda Shelton. [Edited by Kathleen S. Hanson] Roseville, MN: Edinborough, 2006. 148 p. E621.S47.

Small, Cindy L. The Jennie Wade Story: A True and Complete Account of the Only Civilian Killed During the Battle of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas, 1991. 87 p. E475.53.S62.

Smith, Adelaide W. Reminiscences of an Army Nurse During the Civil War [by] Adelaide W. Smith, Independent Volunteer. NY: Greaves, 1911. 263 p. E621.S64.

Smith, John D., & Cooper, William, Jr. Window on the War: Frances Sallam Peter's Lexington Civil War Diary. Lexington, KY: Lexington-Fayette County History Commission, 1976. E509.97.P47.

Teorey, Matthew. “Unmasking the Gentleman Soldier in the Memoirs of Two Cross-dressing Female US Civil War Soldiers.” War, Literature and the Arts Vol. 20, Nos. 1 & 2 (2008): pp. 74-93. Per. “Franklin Thompson” and “Harry T. Buford”

Wakeman, Sarah R. An Uncommon Soldier: The Civil War Letters of…Alias Private Lyons Wakeman, 153d Regiment, New York State Volunteers. [Edited by Lauren C. Burgess] Pasadena, MD: Minerva Center, 1994. 110 p. E628.W24.

Women's Relief Corps. Dept of Mass. History of...Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.... Boston: Stillings, 1895. E462.15.M38.

See also: -Bibliography on Mary Walker in Biographies. Women-Civil War p.9

SOUTHERN WOMEN-General Histories

Andrews, Matthew P. The Women of the South in War Times. : Norman, Remington, 1927. 466 p. E628.W65.

Bailey, Anne J.. & Joslyn, Mauriel, editors. Valor and Lace: The Roles of Confederate Women, 1816- 1865. Murfreesboro, TN: Southern Heritage, 1996. 186 p. E487.J772v15.

Berry, Stephen W. II. “’The Girl I Left Behind Me’: Confederate Soldiers and Their Womenfolk.” North & South (Feb 2003): pp. 58-67. Per.

Clinton, Catherine. “’Public Women’ and the Confederacy.” In More than a Contest between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era. Kent, OH: Kent State, 2008. pp. 107-43. E468.M58.

Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War: Memorial Reminiscences. Fayetteville, AR: MCM, 1993. 266 p. E487.C66.

Culpepper, Marilyn M., Compiler. Women of the Civil War South: Personal Accounts from Diaries, Letters, and Postwar Reminiscences. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 2004. 267 p. E628.C852.

Dawson, Francis Warrington. Our Women in the War. Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1887. E173.P18no36pam8.

Dougan, Michael B. Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War: Memorial Reminiscences. Fayetteville, AR: M & M, 1993. 266 p. E487.C66.

Edwards, Laura F. Scarlett Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: Southern Women in the Civil War Era. Urbana, IL: U IL, 2000. 271 p. E628.E39.

Faust, Drew G. "Altars of Sacrifice: Confederate Women and the Narratives of War." Journal of American History (Mar 1990): pp. 1200-28. Per. Analyzes gender roles of wartime South using Augusta Jane Evans' novel Macarja; or, Altars of Sacrifice as touchstone.

_____. Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War. Chapel Hill, NC: U NC, 1996. 326 p. E628.F38.

Forrest, Mary. Women of the South Distinguished in Literature. NY: Derby & Jackson, 1861. 511 p. F208.F67.

Gardner, Sarah E. “’Blood and Irony’: Southern Women’s Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1865.” PhD dss, Emory, 1996. 316 p. E628.G37. Women-Civil War p.10

Hague, Parthenia A. A Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1991 reprint of 1888 ed. 176 p. E605.H14.

Halsey, Cynthia S. “’Troublous Times’: The Civil War Experiences of Five Wives of Virginia-Born Confederate Generals, 1859-1869.” MA thesis VCU, 1996. 128 p. E628.H37.

Jackson, Henry W. The Southern Women of the Second Revolution: Their Trials, &c. Yankee Barbarity Illustrated. Our Naval Victories and Exploits of Confederate War Steamers. Capture of Yankee Gunboats, &c. Atlanta: Intelligencer, 1863. E489.J13.

Jones, Katharine M. When Sherman Came: Southern Women and the "Great March." Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1964. 353 p. E476.69.W53.

Lowry, Thomas P. Confederate Heroines: 120 Southern Women Convicted by Union Military Justice. Baton Rouge: LSU, 2006. 212 p. E628.L69.

McCurry, Stephanie. “Women Numerous and Armed: Gender and the Politics of Subsistence in the Civil War South.” In Wars Within a War: Controversy and Conflict Over the American Civil War. Chapel Hill, NC: U NC, 2009. pp. 1-26. E468.W39.

Rable, George C. Civil Wars: Women and the Crisis of Southern Nationalism. Urbana, IL: U IL, 1989. 391 p. E628.R33.

Revels, Tracy J. Grander in Her Daughters: Florida’s Women During the Civil War. Columbia, SC: U SC, 2004. 205 p. E628.R48.

Simkins, Francis B., & Patton, James W. The Women of the Confederacy. Richmond, VA: Garrett & Massie, 1936. 306 p. E628.S56.

Sterkx, H.E. Partners in Rebellion: Alabama Women in the Civil War. Rutherford, NJ: Farleigh Dickinson, 1970. 70 p. E628.S73.

_____. Some Notable Alabama Women During the Civil War. U AL: AL CW Centennial Commission, 1962. 70 p. E628.S75.

Sullivan, Walter, editor. The War Women Lived: Female Voices From the Confederate South. Nashville, TN: J.S. Sanders, 1995. 319 p. E628.W37.

United Daughters of the Confederacy. South Carolina Division. South Carolina Women in the Confederacy. 2 vols. Columbia, SC: State Company, 1903-07. E628.U58.

Whites, LeeAnn. The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender: Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1890. Athens, GA: U GA, 1995. 277 p. E628.W56.

Wiley, Bell I. Confederate Women. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1975. E467.W48. Women-Civil War p.11

SOUTHERN WOMEN-Specific Individuals

Abernathy, Martha. The Civil War Diary of…Wife of Dr. Charles C. Abernethy of Pulaski, Tennessee. [Edited by Elizabeth Paisley Dargan] Beltsville MC: Professional Printing, 1994. 128 p. E625.A34.

Andrews, Matthew P. The Women of the South in War Times. Baltimore: Norman, Remington, 1927. 466 p. E628.W65.

Beers, Fannie A. Memoirs: A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life, 1985 reprint of 1888 edition. 336 p. E605.B41. Confederate Army nurse.

Bond, Priscilla. A Maryland Bride in the Deep South: The Civil War Diary of Priscilla Bond. Edited by Kimberly Harrison. Baton Rouge: LSU, 2006. 384 p. E487.B66.

Buck, Lucy R. Shadows on My Heart: The Civil War Diary of …of Virginia. [Edited by Elizabeth R. Baer] Athens, GA: U GA, 1997. 355 p. E605.B832. And previously published incomplete transcript Sad Earth, Sweet Heaven: The Diary of...During the War Between the States, Front Royal, Virginia, December 25, 1861-April 15, 1865. Birmingham, AL: Cornerstone, 1973. E581.97.F76.B8.

Burns, Amanda M., & Blankenship, Lela M. Fiddles in the Cumberlands. NY: Smith, 1943. 310 p. E605.B87. Burns' diary w/additions by Blankenship.

Conklin, Eileen F. Exile to Sweet Dixie: The Story of Euphemia Goldsborough, Confederate Nurse and Smuggler. Gettysburg, PA : Thomas, 1998. 198 p. E625.W55.

Crabtree, Beth F., & Patton, James W., editors. "Journal of Secesh Lady:" The Diary of Catherine Anne Devereaux Edmonston, 1860-66. Raleigh, NC: Div of Arch & Hist, Dept of Cultural Resources, 1979. E573.95.H2.E35.

Cumming, Kate. A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee, From the Battle of Shiloh to the End of the War: With Sketches of Life and Character, and Brief Notices of Current Events During that Period. Louisville, KY: Morgan, 1866. E625.C84.

Davis, Curtis C. "Effie Goldsborough: Confederate Courier." Civil War Times Illustrated (Apr 1968): pp. 29-31. Per.

East, Charles, editor. The Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan. Athens, GA: U GA, 1991. 626 p. E487.D24. Wartime resident of New Orleans in the Civil War Women-Civil War p.12

Erwin, Margaret J. Like Some Green Laurel: Letters of…1821-1863. [Edited by John S. Erwin] Baton Rouge: LSU, 1981. 154 p. F341.E78.E782. Lake Washington, MS.

Finnegan, Jack. “Professional Results for an Amateur: Rose Greenhow Challenged Allan Pinkerton Military History (Jun 1987): pp. 8 & 64-68. Per.

Galbraith, William & Loretta, editors. A Lost Heroine of the Confederacy: The Diaries and Letters of Belle Edmondson. Jackson. MS: U of MS, 1990. 239 p. E608.E238.

Gillespie, Shirley E. The Lady with the Milk White Hands: A Biography of Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins. Chandler, AZ: Two Dogs, 2005. 125 p. E625.A3.G55.

King, Spencer B. Ebb Tide: As Seen Through the Diary of Josephine Clay Habersham, 1863. Athens, GA: U GA, 1958. 129 p. E605.H12. Chronicle of a Savannah family.

Krug, Mark M., editor. Mrs. Hill’s Journal-Civil War Reminiscences. Chicago: Lakeside, 1980. 350 p. E517H685.

McDonald, Cornelia P. A Woman’s Civil War: A Diary With Reminiscences of the War From March 1862. [Edited by Minrose C. Gwin] Madison, WI: U WI, 1992. 303 p. E487.M24. Her “Diary with Reminiscences of the War and Refugee Live in the Shenandoah Valley, 1860-1865.”

Marszalek, John F., editor. The Diary of Miss Emma Holmes. Baton Rouge: LSU, 1979. 496 p. E577.97.C4.H66.

Miers, Earl S., editor. When the World Ended: The Diary of Emma LeConte. NY: Oxford, 1957. 124 p. E487.L42. Columbia, SC-winter 1864-65.

Paquette, Patricia. “A Bandage in One Hand and a Bible in the Other: The Story of Captain Sally L. Tompkins (CSA).” Minerva (Summer 1990): pp. 47-54. Per.

Pember, Phoebe Yates. A Southern Woman's Story. NY: Carleton, 1879. 192 p. E625.P39.

Ripley, Eliza Moore (Chinn) McHatton. From Flag to Flag: A Woman's Adventures and Experiences in the South During the War, in Mexico, and in Cuba. NY: Appleton, 1896. F1763.R582.

Robertson, Mary D., editor. Lucy Breckinridge of Grove Hill: The Journal of a Virginia Girl. Kent, OH: Kent State, 1979. E581.97.G76.B74.

Rorte, Patricia. "Belle Boyd: The Star of Southern Spies." Blue & Gray Magazine (Aug/Sep 1984): pp. 45-49. Per. Women-Civil War p.13

Scarborough, Ruth. Belle Boyd: Siren of the South. Macon, GA: Mercer, 1983. 212 p. E608.B785.S28.

Underwood, Josie. Josie Underwood’s Civil War Diary. [Edited by Nancy D. Baird] Lexington, KY: UP KY, 2009. 262 p. E487.U54. Union sympathizer in Kentucky.

Wells, Carol, editor. War, Reconstruction and Redemption on Red River: The Memoirs of Dosia Williams Moore. Ruston, LA: LA Tech, 1990. 135 p. F377.R3.M66.

See also: -Bibliography on Mary Chesnut in Biographies.