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Old July 25th 09, 08:12 PM posted to rec.collecting.books,rec.arts.mystery
Francis A. Miniter[_2_]
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*Women of the War* by Frank Morris (1866, S.S. Scranton &
Co. Hartford) is an account of the efforts of more than 40
women on the Union side during the Civil War, with some
first person narratives from letters, etc. Most were
nurses, but not all. One spent time in a Confederate prison
camp. One treated union prisoners just released from
Andersonville. Some simply followed their husbands to war
and became involved, most commonly in hospital work. One
story stood out to me, that of Carrie Sheads, the Principal
of Oakridge Seminary, located on Seminary Ridge in
Gettysburg. She and her resident students were in the
seminary when the battle began and while it streamed through
the seminary. They treated wounded soldiers as necessary.
The seminary changed hands at least a couple of times. On
one occasion she stepped between a Union officer and a
Confederate officer, to prevent the latter from killing the
former.

The book itself is in good+ to VG- condition, gilt printed
boards bright and gilt on spine somewhat bright, with a
frayed top of spine, bumped corners and occasional foxing.
But the hinges are tight and it lacks any interior marking.
I am thrilled. Price 25 cents.

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Francis A. Miniter

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