Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ...
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Release : 1901
Category : Massachusetts
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Release : 1901
Category : Massachusetts
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Release : 1984
Category : Massachusetts
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Author : Anonymous
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Page : 922 pages
File Size : 48,72 MB
Release : 2015-08-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781296556822
Author : Massachusetts
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Page : 828 pages
File Size : 27,67 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Massachusetts
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Page : 608 pages
File Size : 25,90 MB
Release : 1902
Category : New England
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Author : Frederic Cople Jaher
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 798 pages
File Size : 41,2 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252009327
Author : Robert B. Slocum
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Page : 794 pages
File Size : 32,14 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Biography
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Author : State Library of Massachusetts
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Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,27 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Libraries
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Author : Dr. Regina Marchi
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 31,64 MB
Release : 2015-07-20
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1439652406
Once a rural paradise known as "Noddle's Island," East Boston is the site of key developments in the nation's history, including the first naval battle of the American Revolution, the creation of the world's fastest sailing ships, the country's first underwater tunnel, and the nation's first public branch library. It has had its share of famous residents, from Colonial governor John Winthrop and repentant Salem witch trial judge Samuel Sewall, to clipper ship builder Donald McKay and the world's first female clipper ship navigator, Mary Patten. Women's suffrage activist Judith Winsor Smith called East Boston home, as did the first Civil War nurse, Armeda Gibbs; Massachusetts governor John Bates; and Boston mayor Frederick Mansfield. Pres. John F. Kennedy's paternal grandparents and father were born in East Boston, where they started their first businesses and political ventures, and the neighborhood has produced numerous community activists, musicians, artists, writers, and athletes.
Author : Ronald S. Coddington
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 21,52 MB
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1421437953
A collection of rare archival images and biographical sketches of the dauntless women who served as nurses and caregivers during the Civil War. During the American Civil War, women on both sides of the conflict, radiating patriotic fervor equal to their male counterparts, contributed to the war effort in countless ways: forming charitable societies, becoming nurses, or even marching off to war as vivandières, unofficial attachés to the regiments. In Faces of Civil War Nurses, Ronald S. Coddington turns his attention to the experiences of 77 women of all ages and walks of life who provided care during the war as nurses, aid workers, and vivandières. Their personal narratives are as unique as fingerprints: each provides a distinct entry point into the larger social history of the brutal and bloody conflict. Coddington tells these determined women's stories through letters, diaries, pension files, and newspaper and government reports. Using identified tintypes and cartes de visite of women on both sides of the war, many of them never before published, Coddington uncovers the personal histories of each intrepid individual. Following their postwar stories, he also explains how the bonds they formed continued long after the cessation of hostilities. The fifth volume in Coddington's series on Civil War soldiers, this captivating microhistory will appeal to anyone with an interest in the Civil War, women's studies, social history, nursing, or photography. Praise for Ronald Coddington's Faces Series "An engaging look at a neglected part of the history of the American Civil War."—Booklist "Coddington has hit upon a unique and fascinating niche in the seemingly endless march of Civil War books."—C&RL News "A lavishly produced visual record of southern Civil War soldiers . . . will appeal to serious photography enthusiasts and collectors, as well as those readers captivated by the personal stories of Civil War soldiers."—Civil War Books and Authors "Coddington's prose is as unpretentious as the faces he shares, yet authoritative. It resurrects details that broaden our understanding of those sad times and sheds valuable light on the shape of modern culture."—Atlanta Constitution "Even at a distance of over a hundred years, the faces staring out of these pages create an undeniable emotional connection with the reader. This book is highly recommended."—H-CivWar, H-Net Reviews "A fascinating window into the war's impact on the individual soldier . . . well researched and engagingly written. Any teacher of the Civil War would do well to consult this volume and incorporate some of the captivating tales into lectures and readings."—Journal of Military History