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[x] McPherson, 20.
[xi] Rable, 28.
[xii] Rable, 29.
[xiii] Rable, 18-19.
[xiv] Rable, 17.
[xv] Rable, 17.
[xvi] Rable, 18.
[xvii] Rable, 17-19.
[xviii] Rable, 20-22.
[xix] Jeanie Attie, Patriotic Toil: Northern Women and the American Civil War (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1998), 46.
[xx] James L. Roark, et al., The American Promise: A History of United States, 2nd ed. (Boston and New York: Bedford/St Martin’s, 2002), 380.
[xxi] Massey, 153.
[xxii] Massey, 154.
[xxiii] Massey, 154-55
[xxiv] Massey, 161.
[xxv] Massey, 161.
[xxvi] Michael P. Johnson, ed., Reading the American Past: Selected Historical Documents, Volume I: To 1877, 3rd ed. (Boston and New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2005), 225-26.
[xxvii] Johnson, 225-26.
[xxviii] Roark, 380.
[xxix] Rable, 15-16.
[xxx] Rable, 16.
[xxxi] Rable, 16-17.
[xxxii] Attie, 78.
[xxxiii] Massey, 78.
[xxxiv] Massey, 78.
[xxxv] Massey, 78.
[xxxvi] DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook, They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War (New York:Vintage Books, 2002), 25
[xxxvii] Blanton, 25-28.
[xxxviii] Blanton, 25-28.
[xxxix] Blanton, 30-32.
[xl] Massey, 80.
[xli] Massey, 78.
[xlii] Blanton, 30.
[xliii] Blanton,