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A Southern Woman’s Story: Life in
Confederate Richmond The writer, who ministered to the sick, wounded and dying during the Civil War recorded her wartime experiences in what has become one of the most celebrated of all Confederate memoirs. “Memoirs of experiences in a Richmond hospital; especially good for accounts of hospital adjustments to war-time privations.” —Civil War Books. “. . .much of value on hospital life, social aspects of Richmond, the qualities of common folk of the South, scarcity of goods, and inflation.” —The Civil War in Books. “ . . . one of the very best Confederate memoirs.” —Bell I. Wiley. ISBN 0-916107-27-2 $35 ____________________
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