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Women in the Civil War

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by Larry G. Eggleston


  U.S.S. Connecticut (federal ship)

  Conscription Act

  Convent of the Sacred Heart

  Coombs, Leslie (general)

  Cording’s Hardware Store

  Corinth, Mississippi

  Corsicana, Texas

  Cotton, James W.

  Cox, Hugh P. (captain)

  Crab Orchard, Battle of

  Crampton’s Pass, Battle of

  Crane, Leroy A. (captain)

  Crook, George (major general)

  Curtis, Samuel R. (general)

  Cushman, Pauline

  Cutcheon, Byron (congressman)

  Dahlgreen, Ulric (colonel)

  Daniel Webster (hospital ship)

  Dansville, New York

  Danville, Pennsylvania

  Daughter of the Regiment

  Davenport, Iowa

  Davis, Jefferson (president)

  Day, Frances

  De Caulp, C. (captain)

  Delaney House, D.C.

  Denver, Colorado

  Des Moines, Iowa

  Detroit, Michigan

  Dickson, Charles

  District of the Plains

  Divers, Bridget

  Dix, Dorothea

  Dix, Elijah

  Dix, John Adams (general)

  Douglas, Henry Kyd

  Dranesville, Virginia

  Duvall, Betty

  Early, Jubal Anderson (general)

  Edmonds, Isaac and Elizabeth

  Edmonds, Sarah Emma Evelyn

  El Paso, Texas

  Emancipation Proclamation

  Emerald (hospital ship)

  Empire Hospital, Atlanta

  Etheridge, Anna Blair

  Etheridge, James 134

  Evans, John (private)

  Evans, Lemuel

  Evans, William

  Ewell, Richard Stoddard (general)

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  Fairfax Court House

  Field, James R. 152

  Finney, Charles

  First Manassas/Bull Run

  Fitchner, August

  Fitzallen, Harry (private)

  Fitzpatrick, William

  Fletcher, (lieutenant)

  Flint, Michigan

  Flint Union Greys

  Florence, Alabama

  Florence, South Carolina Prison Camp

  Floyd, Bob

  Floyd, David and Sarah Semmes

  Floyd, John Buchanan (general)

  Floyd, Olivia

  Fonda, New York

  Ford, Antonia

  Ford, Edward Rudolph

  Forehand, Sergeant

  Forrest, Nathan Bedford (general)

  Fort Donelson

  Fort Greenhow

  Fort Henry

  Fort Leavenworth

  Fort Pillow

  Fort Sumter

  Fort Wayne, Detroit, Michigan

  Fortress Monroe

  Franco-Prussian War

  Franklin Hotel

  Franklin, Louisiana

  Franklin, Tennessee

  Frederick, George

  Frederick, Maryland

  Fredericksburg, Battle of

  Fredericksburg, Virginia

  Frederickstown, Battle of

  Fredericton, New Brunswick

  Freeman, Charles (private)

  French Mary

  Frietchie, Barbara Hauer

  Front Royal, Battle of

  Front Royal, Virginia

  Fryer, Jerry

  Frying Pan, Virginia

  Fugitive Slave Act

  Fuller, Lieutenant

  Fuller, Charles D. (private)

  Gadston, Alabama

  Gaines’s Mill, Battle of

  Galesburg, Illinois

  Gallipolis, Ohio

  Gates, Mrs. E.B.

  Gayoso Hospital

  Gayoso Hotel

  Gentle Annie

  Georgetown, Maryland

  Gettysburg, Battle of

  Gibbs, Lieutenant

  Gillem, General

  Glandale, Virginia

  Glasgow, Scotland

  Golden, Colorado

  Gordon’s Mills, Tennessee

  Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)

  Grand Encore

  Grand Gulf

  Grand Rapids, Michigan

  Grandfather Mountain

  Grant, Ulysses S. (general)

  Graves, Nellie

  Graysville, Georgia

  Green County, Tennessee

  Greenhow, Robert (doctor)

  Greenhow, Rose O’Neal

  Greenville, Tennessee

  Greyhound (blockade runner)

  Groverton, Battle of

  Hagerstown, Maryland

  Halleck, Harry Wager (general)

  Hammond, Doctor

  Hammond, John S.

  Hammond, William (surgeon general)

  Hannah, Milton

  Harding, Samuel W. (lieutenant)

  Harpers Ferry

  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

  Harrison, Benjamin (president)

  Hart, Nancy

  Hassler, Bettie

  Hatfield, Charlotte

  Havana, Cuba

  Hayes, Rutherford B. (president)

  Heintz, Samuel P. (general)

  Henderson, Frank

  Hewitt, Admiral

  High, Nathaniel R.

  Hobart-Hampton, Augustus Charles (captain)

  Hodgers, Denis and Catherine

  Hodgers, Jennie

  Hoffman, General

  Hoffman, John (private)

  Hoffman, Louisa

  Hoge, Jane

  Holcombe, Judge

  Holly Springs, Battle of

  Hook, Frances

  Hooks, Charles E.

  Hornets Nest

  Howe, Julia Ward

  Howe, Samuel Gridley (doctor)

  Hunt, Harry (captain)

  Hunt, Harry, Jr.

  Hunt, Janie

  Hunter, David (major general)

  Hurlbert, General

  Hurlburt and Company

  Illinois 3rd Cavalry

  Illinois 2nd Infantry

  Illinois 11th Infantry

  Illinois 17th Infantry

  Illinois 19th Infantry

  Illinois 22nd Infantry

  Illinois 33rd Infantry

  Illinois 90th Infantry

  Illinois 95th Volunteer Infantry

  Illinois Monument at Vicksburg

  Indiana 34th Infantry

  Indiana Hospital

  International Red Cross

  Iowa 3rd Cavalry

  Iowa 2nd Infantry

  Iowa 11th Infantry

  Iowa 14th Infantry

  Irish Biddy

  Island #10 Mississippi River, Capture

  Iuka, Mississippi

  Jackson, Thomas J. “Stonewall” (general)

  Jackson Mississippi, Siege of

  Jackson, Missouri

  Jamaica, Long Island, New York

  Jenkins, Abraham

  Jenkins, Mary Owens

  John Brown’s Body

  Johnson, Andrew (president)

  Johnson, C.B.

  Johnson’s Island Prison

  Johnston, Joseph Eggleston (general)

  Jordan, Thomas (captain)

  Judd, Clara

  Kalamazoo, Michigan

  Kearny, Philip (general)

  Kearny Cross

  Kenesaw Mountain, Battle of

  Kentucky 11th Cavalry

  Kentucky 23rd Infantry

  Keokuk, Iowa

  Kerr, W.J.W. (doctor)

  Keys, E.D. (colonel)

  Kilborne Cemetery

  Kilborne, Wisconsin

  Kilpatrick, Hugh Judson (general)

  Kingston Hall, Maryland

  Kirby, Edmund (general)

  Kirk, George W.

  Knickerbocker (hospital ship)

  Knipe, Charles D.

  Knipe, Joseph Farmer (colonel)

  Know-Nothing Party<
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  Knox County, Ohio

  Knoxville, Tennessee

  Lafayette, Indiana

  Langhorn, Confederate Prisoner

  Lannon, Mrs.

  LaPorte, Texas

  Lasky, Jesse

  Laws, Thomas

  Lawton, Hattie

  Lawton, Hugh

  Lebanon General Hospital

  Lee, Robert E. (general)

  Legree, Simon

  Leonard, Richard

  Lewis, Pryce

  Lexington, Kentucky, Skirmish

  Libby Prison

  Lincoln, Abraham (president)

  Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham

  Lincoln Hospital

  Lish, Ira M. (senator)

  Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice

  Logan, John Alexander “Black Jack” (major general)

  Long Island, New York

  Louisiana (hospital ship)

  Louisville, Kentucky

  Macomber, Arabella

  Madam Collier

  Manassas, Virginia

  Marie Denning (steamship)

  Marine USA General Hospital, New Orleans

  Martin, Frank, (private) 60

  Martinsburg, Virginia, (later West Virginia)

  Mason, James M. (senator)

  Mayne, Frank

  McClellan, George B. (general)

  McClernand, John Alexander (general)

  McCoy, Arthur (major)

  McCubbin, Captain

  McDowell, General

  McKenzie, Marian

  McNiven, Thomas

  Mead, George G. 82

  Meagher, Thomas S. (general)

  Memphis, Tennessee

  Metropolitan Hotel

  Michigan (gun boat)

  Michigan 1st Cavalry

  Michigan 110th Cavalry

  Michigan 2nd Infantry

  Michigan 3rd Infantry

  Michigan 5th Infantry

  Michigan 8th Infantry

  Michigan 10th Infantry

  Michigan 17th Infantry

  Michigan 25th Infantry

  Michigan 28th Infantry

  Mifflin, Pennsylvania

  Mill Springs, Battle of

  Miller, Frank (private)

  Milliken’s Bend

  Milroy, F.J. (general)

  Minnesota 2nd Battery

  Minnesota 21st Infantry

  Minnesota State Militia Cavalry

  Minter, Mary Miles

  Mission Ridge

  Mississippi (steamship)

  Mobile, Siege of

  Moffitt, Annie

  Mohawk River

  Moncton, New Brunswick

  Monett’s Bluff

  Monitor (warship)

  Montezuma Community Cemetery

  Montgomery, James (colonel)

  Montgomery County, Maryland

  Moon, Charlotte and Virginia

  Moore, James M. (captain)

  Moore, John Trotwood

  Morgan, Bob

  Morgan, John Hunt (general)

  Morse, William R. (captain)

  Mosby, John (colonel)

  Mosby’s Rock

  Mother Bickerdyke

  Mountain Charley

  Murfreesboro, Tennessee

  Napoleon III

  Nashville, Tennessee

  Natchitochis, Louisiana

  National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia

  National Cemetery, Florence, South Carolina

  Negri, Polo

  New Bern, North Carolina

  New Jersey 4th Infantry

  New Jersey 7th Infantry

  New Jersey 24th Infantry

  New Lisbon, Ohio

  New Madrid, Siege of

  New Orleans, Louisiana

  New York 2nd Cavalry

  New York 3rd Cavalry

  New York 79th Infantry

  New York 153rd Infantry Volunteers

  New York City, New York

  New York Infirmary for Women and Children

  Newport, Virginia

  Night Hawk (blockade runner)

  Nightingale, Florence

  Niles, Elizabeth A.

  Niles, Martin

  North Carolina 2nd Infantry

  North Carolina 26th Infantry

  North Oxford, Massachusetts

  Northern Central Railroad Depot

  Oakdale Cemetery

  Oberlin College, Ohio

  Ohio 10th Cavalry

  Ohio 1st Infantry

  Ohio 52nd Infantry

  Ohio State Prison

  Old Capitol Prison

  Old Trinity Church

  O’Neal, Mary Elizabeth

  Oswego, New York

  Oxford, New York

  Oxford, Ohio

  Palmer, Lieutenant

  Palmer, Thomas (senator)

  Parker, Tom

  Peirrepont, Judge

  Pennsylvania 9th Cavalry

  Pennsylvania 27th Infantry

  Pennsylvania 46th Infantry

  Pennsylvania 114th Infantry

  Pennsylvania 126th Infantry

  Pensacola, Florida

  Peoria, Illinois

  Perryville, Kentucky, Battle of

  Petersburg, Battle of

  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  Pickett, W.H.

  Pierce, Mr.

  Pikes Peak, Colorado

  Pilot Knob (Irontown), Missouri

  Pinkerton, the Reverend

  Pinkerton Federal Detective Corps

  Pittsburg, Pennsylvania

  Pleasant Hill

  Point Lookout, Maryland

  Polk, Antoinette

  Poplar Grove, Virginia

  Port Gibson, Battle of

  Port Tobacco, Virginia

  Porter, Eliza

  Potomac River

  Powder River Campaign

  Price, Sterling (general)

  Princess Anne

  Pritchard, John and Elizabeth

  Providence, Rhode Island

  Pulaski County, Virginia

  Quaker Guns

  Rafferty’s Hill, Pennsylvania

  Ramsburg, C. S.

  Ratcliffe, Laura

  Reconstruction Legislature

  Red River Campaign

  Revere, Paul

  Reynolds, Arabella “Belle”

  Reynolds, John J.

  Rhode Island 1st Infantry 130

  Rhode Island 5th Infantry

  Richmond, Kentucky, Battle of

  Richmond, Virginia

  Roanoke Island, Battle of

  Robertson, John (judge)

  Robertson Hospital

  Robinson, Hatty

  Rose, Harrison (captain)

  Rosencrans, William (general)

  Ross, C.F. (doctor)

  Rouch, William

  Sabine Crossroad

  St. John, New Brunswick, Canada

  St. Joseph, Missouri

  St. Louis, Missouri

  St. Paul’s Cemetery

  Salisbury, New Brunswick, Canada

  Salisbury, North Carolina

  Sanchez, Lola, Panchita and Eugenia

  Sandusky Bay

  Sanitary Fair

  Sanson, Emma

  Santa Barbara, California

  Saunemin, Illinois

  Scadden, Janie

  Scadden, Thomas L.

  Scobell, John

  Scott, Thomas (colonel)

  Scott, Thomas A. (secretary)

  Scott, Winifred (general)

  Scott, Winifred (captain)

  Scully, John

  Seaberry, Mary

  Second Manassas/Bull Run

  Seelye, Alice Louise

  Seelye, Homer

  Seelye, Linus H.

  Seelye, Linus, Jr.

  Seelye, S.E.E.

  Seven Pines, Battle of

  Seward, William H.

  Sharp, George H. (general)

  Shelbourn Falls, Massachusetts

  Shelby, Joseph Orville (general)

  Shelbyville, Tennessee
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  Shenandoah Valley Campaign

  Sheridan, Phillip H. (general)

  Sherman, William Tecumseh (general)

  Shiloh, Battle of

  Shockoe Hill Cemetery

  Shreveport, Louisiana

  Simmes, B. J. (captain)

  Smithson, William T. 87

  Social Circle, Georgia

  Soldiers and Sailors Home, Quincy, Illinois

  Soldier’s Relief Hospital

  Somerville, Tennessee

  Southwell, Kady

  Southwestern Railroad

  Southworth, Mrs.

  Spanish American War

  Spencer, Henrietta

  Spotsylvania, Battle of

  Sprague, William

  Springfield, Illinois

  Stanton, Edwin M. (secretary)

  Star Fort

  Starr, Colonel

  Steiner, Lewis H. (doctor)

  Stoneman, George (general)

  Stones River, Battle of

  Stoughton, Edwin H. (general)

  Stowe, Calvin

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher

  Stowe, Calvin

  Streight, Abel (colonel)

  Stuart, J.E.B. (general)

  Sunnyslope Cemetery, Saunemin, Illinois

  Syracuse Medical College

  Syracuse, New York

  Taylor, Dick (major general)

  Taylor, Mr.

  Taylor, Walker

  Tennessee 1st Artillery Battery

  Tennessee 1st Cavalry

  Tennessee 2nd Cavalry

  Tennessee 3rd Infantry

  Tennessee 9th Infantry

  Tennessee 11th Infantry

  Tennessee 12th Infantry

  Tennessee 13th Infantry

  Tepe, Bernardo

  Tepe, Marie

  Terry, Dr. Jesse

  Thomas, George Henry (general)

  Thompson, Franklin (private)

  Thompson, Michael (colonel)

  Thompson, Sarah E.

  Thompson, Sylvanius H.

  Thompson House, Atlanta

  The Three Sisters (gunboat)

  Todd, Lieutenant

  Toledo, Ohio

  Tompkins, Christopher

  Tompkins, Sally Louise

  Tredegar Iron Works

  Trenton, New Jersey

  Tubman, Harriet

  Tubman, John

  Tullahoma Campaign

  Turner, Captain

  Turner, L. C.

  Uncle Tom

  Uncle Tom’s Cabin

  Underground Railroad

  United Daughters of the Confederacy

  United States Sanitary Commission

  Utica, New York

  Van Camp, Aaron (doctor)

  Vance, Zebulon (colonel)

  Van Lew, Elizabeth

  Van Lew, John and Elizabeth

  Velazquez, Loreta Janita

  Vermont 2nd Infantry

  Vesey, James

  Vicksburg, Mississippi

  Vicksburg, Siege of

  Victoria, Queen

  Virginia 1st Cavalry

  CSS Virginia (Merrimac) (ironclad)

 

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