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Heroic Men and Women (President Roosevelt) |
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The Women of the South |
36 |
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Eulogy on Confederate Women |
41 |
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Their Work |
70 |
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Introduction to Woman’s Work |
70 |
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The Southern Woman’s Song |
71 |
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The Ladies of Richmond |
72 |
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The Hospital After Seven Pines |
73 |
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Burial of Latane |
73 |
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Making Clothes for the Soldiers |
74 |
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The Ingenuity of Southern Women |
75 |
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Mrs. Lee and the Socks |
77 |
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Fitting Out a Soldier |
77 |
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The Thimble Brigade |
79 |
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Noble Women of Richmond |
80 |
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From Matoaca Gay’s Articles in the Philadelphia Times |
81 |
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The Women of Richmond |
82 |
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Two Georgia Heroines |
83 |
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The Seven Days’ Battle |
83 |
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Death of Mrs. Sarah K. Rowe, “The Soldiers’ Friend” |
92 |
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“You Wait” |
93 |
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Annandale—Two Heroines of Mississippi |
95 |
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A Plantation Heroine |
98 |
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Lucy Ann Cox |
100 |
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“One of Them Lees” |
101 |
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Southern Women in the War Between the States |
101 |
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A Mother of the Confederacy |
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