Click (HERE) for a virtual tour of the Atlanta Campaign locations connected with women soldiers. And then scroll down to see other pictures I posted of other areas in Tennessee and Georgia that are significant to their history.
And if you missed out on a similar album I posted to my page last year dealing with women soldiers of the Red River Campaign, click (HERE) for those.
I post photos to my accompanying woman soldier Facebook page because Blogger is not conducive for such. Therefore, if you enjoy my research, you may want to check out and "like" my Facebook page so you won't miss out.
Until next formation...rest.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women disguised themselves as men and served in the Civil War. I present research, both previously published along with new discoveries, to document the lives and trials of these extraordinary women.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
The Jackson, Mississippi Arsenal Explosion
Recently, I came across Raina's Facebook page and found her
information interesting. She is writing a book on women working in
arsenals, some of whom perished in explosions at various sites. The
working title is In the Midst of Youth and Beauty: Women in Civil War Arsenals. You can visit her Facebook page by clicking (HERE) and blog (HERE).
In reading some of her material, I learned that there was an explosion
at the arsenal in Jackson, Mississippi which I wasn't aware of. Because
I also enjoy learning about and sharing my own state's history, I asked
her to write an article about this event, which she graciously did. It
appears below. Thanks, Raina! Following her article, I include
information about women soldiers who worked in arsenals....or attempted
to.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
My Talk for the Shieldsboro Rifles SCV Camp
"I don't need to test the amp," I said. "It has always worked fine," I said. So as I prepared for the first talk of the year, I didn't drag it out and hook it up to ensure it was in good order like the rest of my equipment.
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