Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Fourteenth Installment)

A Southern Lady & Diarist! In my previous post of Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Thirteenth Installment) about Phoebe Yates Levy Pember, I promised I’d feature another woman of Civil War times who was “A Southern Lady & Diarist.” Let me now present to you: Mary Boykin Miller Chestnut (1823 – 1886) Same as my […]

Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Ninth Installment)

True-Blue Patriot & Humanitarian! In my previous post of Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Eighth Installment) on Antoinette Brown Blackwell, I promised that my next pioneering woman would be one well known to the world, but maybe not for some of her pioneering deeds. Let me now present to you: Clarissa “Clara” Harlowe Barton […]

Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Eighth Installment)

Ordained! I promised in my previous post of Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Seventh Installment) about Doctors Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell and Lydia Folger Fowler that I would feature a woman who was closely connected to the Blackwell sisters. Allow me to introduce you to their sister-in-law: Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825-1921) In 1851, Antoinette […]

Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Seventh Installment)

Daring Doctors! Speaking of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker from my previous post of Pioneering Women of Civil War America (Sixth Installment), I cannot neglect other women doctors who accomplished great things in the medical field. Although I will only discuss them briefly here, they have nevertheless been giants in the advancement of women in medicine […]