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TEACHING WITH PRIMARY SOURCES—MTSU Women and the Civil War The Civil War significantly affected the lives of American women. A handful disguised themselves as men and joined the fight. Others served as spies and nurses
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Washington / D.C. / Nashville / Boston / New York / /

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United States / /

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Fort Wagner / teachers/classroommaterials/lessons/women-cw/ The Library of Congress Wise Guide / Fort Negley / Fort Donelson / /

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Emancipation Day / /

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dairy products / food / /

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rampant illness / disease / /

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North and South / /

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Congress / Franklin’s Presbyterian Church / federal government / American Red Cross / Union army / United States Sanitary Commission / Army / /

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Elizabeth Van Lew / Rose Greenhow / Lisa Tendrich / Eliza Rhea Fain / Fanny Courtney / Lauren M. Cook / DeAnne / Mary Frances / Clara Barton / Mary Ann Pitman / Carrie McGavock / Harriet Tubman / Elizabeth D. All / Unionist Fanny Courtney / Belle Boyd / Confederate Loreta Velazquez / Susie King / Kate Carney / /

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nurse / superintendent / founder / /

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Franklin / /

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Tennessee / Virginia / South Carolina / /

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After the Battle / /

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East Tennessee / West Tennessee / /

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http / pdf / /

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www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/tubman/aa_ / http /

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