No Place for a Woman: Harriet Dame's Civil War (Pride, Gallman,W) 1864 campaign and Raleigh
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and Raleigh
Release date: November 5
S/L# 34784
Moore in 1853 in Fairfax County
When the survivors returned to Pittsburgh in July 1864
No Place for a Woman: Harriet Dame's Civil War (Pride, Gallman,W) 1864 campaign and Raleighby Mike Pride, Forward by J. Matthew Gallman n June of 1861, 46 year old Harriet Patience Dame joined the Second New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment as a matron. No Place for a Woman recounts her dedicated service throughout the Civil War. She camped with the regiment on campaign, nursed its wounded after many major battles, and carried out important wartime missions for her state and the Union cause. Late in the 19th century, she battled
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