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Civil War Vivandieres and Daughters of the Regiment - Women who travelled with units as vivandieres, with basic info on each and photo gallery.
 
Famous nurses from the civil war - Nurses Dorothea Dix, Sally Louisa Tompkins, Mary Todd Lincoln, Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke, Mary Jane Safford, and Clarissa Barton - angels on the Civil War battlefields and matriarchal leaders of the hospitals.
 
Women In Uniform In The Civil War - In the last few years, historians have become more and more aware of what was previously thought to be a limited phenomenon in the Civil War: the incidence of women disguising themselves as men and enlisting in the army.
 
Women Soldiers - A small site containing the names of around fifty (50) women who fought in the Civil War, in the guise of men. E-mail site-builder for more photographs.
 
Women Soldiers in the Civil War - A history of women in the military from the Revolutionary War to present day. Includes extensive information for military women, past and present.
 
Women Soldiers of the Civil War - It is an accepted convention that the Civil War was a man's fight. Images of women during that conflict center on self-sacrificing nurses, romantic spies, or brave ladies maintaining the home front in the absence of their men. This conventional picture of gender roles during the Civil War does not tell the entire story.
 
Women in War - A brief history and description about the women who served as soldiers during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.
 
Women in War - A brief history and description about the women who served as soldiers during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.
 
Women of the Civil War - A growing number people are beginning to realize there were a lot more women who fought in the Civil War than we were taught in High School or even in most colleges.
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