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| #1171914 in Books | University of South Carolina Press | 2000-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.50 x5.98l,.70 | File type: PDF | 212 pages | ||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fantastic Book - great genealogical find for me|By cyber-heel|This book mentions my family quite a bit. It also clears up some family genealogical mysteries. The book was well written, with the diaries separated well from any comment. The real surprise for readers of the story after the story is that the little boy called "Nonie" (Edward) son of Mary Louise Blake Lesesne (Mary|From Publishers Weekly|Bacot, a 27-year-old widowed South Carolina plantation owner who was devoted to God and the Confederacy, found an answer to her prayer for "something to do" when her state recruited nurses. With other volunteers she headed for Charlottesvi
The Civil War was the first major American conflict in which women nurses played a significant role. This diary records the daily experiences, hardships and joys of a Southern plantation owner and widow whose patriotism prompted her to care for confederate wounded.
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