The Women in Black

Last fall, J. David Hacker revealed that the number of Civil War dead is closer to 750,000 than the previously accepted number of 618,222. While not all of them were married, many in fact did leave behind wives and children to pick up the pieces after war’s end. Today for Women’s History Month, we honor the hundreds of thousands of Civil War widows with this Frank Leslie drawing entitled, “Women in Mourning, Cemetery in New Orleans.”

Image Credit: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, April 25, 1863.

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ROBINS (ed.): They Have Left Us Here To Die (2011)

They Have Left Us Here To Die: The Civil War Prison Diary of Sgt. Lyle G. Adair, 111th U. S. Colored Infantry edited by Glenn Robins. Kent State University Press, 2011….