1 Peter, Frances. a Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: the Diary of Frances Peter. Edited by John David Smith and William
Peter, Frances. A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: The Diary of Frances Peter. Edited by John David Smith and William Cooper Jr. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2000. Lexington, Kentucky Arrest of a secessionist, 3-4 Arrest of a Confederate spy, 4 Union victory at Mill Springs, Zollicoffer death, 5-6 Women, hospitals, 7 Soldiers’ Aid Society concert, 7 Secession flag hoisted at Transylvania, Morgan’s house, 8-9 Union forces take Nashville, 10 Funeral of Confederate soldier, Fort Donelson, 11-12 Arrest of one of Morgan’s men, 12 Man arrest for carrying Confederate mail, 12 Flag presented to 33rd Indiana, 14 Shiloh, hospital, soldiers, 14-15 Souvenirs from Shiloh, 15 Drunken soldier shot by a Confederate, 16 Women gave soldiers in hospital a dinner, 16 Concert for Soldiers’ Aid Society, controversy over soldier singing, 16-17 Union soldier shot by a freight agent, 20 John Hunt Morgan’s cavalry, 20 et passim Stricter martial law, Mrs. Morgan sent out of town, 21-22 Skirmish with Confederates, 22 Measles, 23 Defense of the city, 25 Men evading service arrested in Covington, 26 Drilling, 26 Rebels tearing up railroad, guerrillas, 27 General Nelson, 28 John Hunt Morgan, Confederate women, Morgan’s men come into Lexington, rough and dirty men, Bragg, 30-39 Mill, Kirby Smith, 40 Discussion with Confederate soldier, 41 Large fire in Lexington, 42 Partisan Rangers, 45 Kirby Smith, Confederate women, 46 Men leading riderless horses through Lexington so people will exaggerate their numbers, 47 Confederates plan to take Frankfort and take
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