More than twenty-five years after the American Civil War; Lucy London Anderson of Fayetteville; N.C.; compiled one of the first memorial collections honoring the contributions of women to the cause. Her book North Carolina Women of the Confederacy; long out of print; assembled biographies; anecdotes; and poems concerning Southern women's experience during the war. This early historical text is once again available in a new edition featuring a clean and corrected setting of the type; historical introduction and annotations; and a valuable index of personal names. Scholars; genealogists; and causal readers alike will appreciate the reintroduction of this Southern classic; prepared under the auspices of the UDC Cape Fear Chapter #3.
#9028258 in Books Dykema Publishing Co 1994 #File Name: 096607050X214 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beautifully written letters about life on a carrier in the 50sBy Andreas WieberneitBeautifully written letters that the author wrote to his wife when he flew Corsairs off a carrier during the Korean War. A lot of information about carrier and combat flying; and about life on a carrier in those days. Excellent read!