** "Our Women in the War" by Francis Warrington Dawson is a commemorative piece that highlights the unsung heroism of Confederate women during the Civil War. The book honors their crucial contributions and resilience amidst immense adversity, as originally delivered in an 1887 address. Dawson paints a vivid picture of their selfless acts, sacrifices, and unwavering support for Confederate soldiers and families. From tending to wounded soldiers to ingeniously managing households amid strife and threat, the book showcases their unwavering spirit and critical role in sustaining the Confederacy. It honors the emotional and physical burdens these women carried, which ultimately establishes a tone of appreciation for their efforts and offers broader insights into the historical context of their impactful experiences during the Civil War. **

Our Women in the War
By Francis Warrington Dawson
** Witness the untold stories of courage and sacrifice as Southern women navigate the chaos of war, offering unwavering support and resilience in the face of unimaginable challenges.
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