Lady Rebels of Civil War Missouri
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Non-Fiction, Confederate |
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$24.00 |
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Celtic Confederate, American Independence |
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Paperback |
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Description
Many Southern-sympathizing women in Civil War Missouri resisted occupying Union forces by working as sutlers, nurses, washerwomen, spies, smugglers, and couriers for Confederate forces. Some were arrested and sentenced to imprisonment, and in a few cases, even death. Award-winning author Larry Wood tells of the misadventures and ordeals of seventeen of these women in this compilation of concise vignettes.
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