Yankee Raid Through Anderson
Yankee Raid Through Anderson
South Carolina Women in the Confederacy. Edited and Published By Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Chairman, Mrs. Smythe, Mrs. August Kohn, Miss Poppenheim, Miss Martha B. Washington, State Committee Daughters of the Confederacy. Columbia, South Carolina, The State Company, 1903.
Yankee Raid Through Anderson
Work at Greenville, South Carolina
Work at Grahamville and Camden, South Carolina
Work at Eutawville, South Carolina
Work at Bethany Hospital and Abbeville, South Carolina
Women’s Activities at the Capital and Columbia, South Carolina
Some of My Reminiscences of the War
Woman’s Work at Beaufort, Marlboro, Sumter, Union and Florence Hospital
With Stoneman’s Raiders
Why I Am a Daughter of the Confederacy
When Columbia Burned
The Last Bazaar
Two Equipages
Coast Women in the War
Carlo Botta, the Italian historian, in his History of the War for Independence, says: “In that fierce struggle, the War of the American Revolution, the women of Carolina presented an example of fortitude more than manly. I know not the history, ancient or modern, which has recorded a story of devotion exceeding or equaling that exhibited by these heroic beings to their American country. Far from considering the epithet a reproach, they gloried and exulted in the name of Rebel women. Their example was inspiring, and it is owing principally to the firmness of these patriotic Carolinians that the name, … Read more
Some Heroic Women of South Carolina
Sherman Passed Through Lancaster
Response to the Negroes Call
Report of the Work of the Women of South Carolina During the Confederate War
Reminiscences of the Confederate War