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Civil War Ladies. There were at least 400 women who disguised themselves as men and served in both the confederate and union armies. The society for women and the civil war is dedicated to recognizing the efforts of women who lived through or participated in the american civil war and those who research, reenact or otherwise honor these. Among these women can be found the fascinating stories of jennie hodgers and loreta. The american civil war challenged the ideology of victorian domesticity and prompted women on both sides to get involved as nurses, fundraisers and soldiers. Even though women weren’t legally allowed to fight in the civil war, it is estimated that somewhere around 400 women disguised themselves as men and went to war, sometimes without anyone ever.

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The society for women and the civil war is dedicated to recognizing the efforts of women who lived through or participated in the american civil war and those who research, reenact or otherwise honor these. There were at least 400 women who disguised themselves as men and served in both the confederate and union armies. Even though women weren’t legally allowed to fight in the civil war, it is estimated that somewhere around 400 women disguised themselves as men and went to war, sometimes without anyone ever. Among these women can be found the fascinating stories of jennie hodgers and loreta. The american civil war challenged the ideology of victorian domesticity and prompted women on both sides to get involved as nurses, fundraisers and soldiers.

Civil War Ladies editorial stock photo. Image of clothing 43151568

Civil War Ladies Among these women can be found the fascinating stories of jennie hodgers and loreta. Among these women can be found the fascinating stories of jennie hodgers and loreta. There were at least 400 women who disguised themselves as men and served in both the confederate and union armies. Even though women weren’t legally allowed to fight in the civil war, it is estimated that somewhere around 400 women disguised themselves as men and went to war, sometimes without anyone ever. The american civil war challenged the ideology of victorian domesticity and prompted women on both sides to get involved as nurses, fundraisers and soldiers. The society for women and the civil war is dedicated to recognizing the efforts of women who lived through or participated in the american civil war and those who research, reenact or otherwise honor these.

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