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Two Mississippi Girls Hold Yankees at Pistol Point |
233 |
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“War Women” of Petersburg |
234 |
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John Allen’s Cow |
235 |
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The Family That Had No Luck |
235 |
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Brave Women at Resaca, Georgia |
237 |
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A Woman’s Hair |
238 |
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A Breach of Etiquette |
240 |
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Lola Sanchez’s Ride |
241 |
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The Rebel Sock |
244 |
V |
Their Cause |
246 |
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Introductory Note to Their Cause |
246 |
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“When This Cruel War Is Over” |
246 |
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Northern Men Leaders of Disunion |
247 |
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The Union vs. A Union |
248 |
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The Northern States Secede From the Union |
253 |
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Frenzied Finance and the War of 1861 |
255 |
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The Right of Secession |
260 |
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The Cause Not Lost |
262 |
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Slavery as the South Saw It |
262 |
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Vindication of Southern Cause |
263 |
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Northern View of Secession |
266 |
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Major J. Scheibert on Confederate History |
268 |
VI |
Mater Rediviva |
271 |
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Introductory Note |
271 |
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The Empty Sleeve |
272 |
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The Old Hoopskirt |
273 |
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