Their Heroism and Self-sacrifice
True Stories of brave women in the Civil War
This nonfiction resource book shows the many different ways that women served in the Civil War effort.
There are examples of women as soldiers, such Anna Etheridge and Kady Brownell.
Women worked in the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, serving the soldiers.
The women of Philadelphia volunteered at The Cooper’s Shop Saloon, preparing food for Union soldiers passing through the city. There was also a hospital where they received medical care.
Women also traveled to Gettysburg to help with thousands of wounded.
Originally published in 1866, the book includes many examples of women going above and beyond to help soldiers.
Great book for Civil War research and history lovers.
I read this book to learn more about women who served in the Civil War as soldiers as part of my research for my upcoming November release, A Musket in My Hands.
-Sandra Merville Hart
