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• Soldiers
• Spies
• Nurses
• Camp Followers
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Soldiers• Jennie Hodgers – Union soldier
– Fought for several months in the Missouri artillery unit
– Served under the name Albert Cashier– Fulfilled entire army enlistment– Fought at the battles of Vicksburg, Nashville,
and Mobile
• Frances Clalin -Union soldier – Fought in the Missouri cavalry units
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Spies
• Belle Boyd (La Belle Rebelle)– Confederate Spy– Provided valuable info to General Turner
Ashby and Stonewall Jackson– Imprisoned twice and arrested six times– Married Samuel Harding, a Union officer
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Rose O’Neal Greenhow• Confederate Spy Known as “Wild Rose”• Known for sending General Beauregard a ten-
word secret message to help win the Battle of Bull Run
• Jefferson Davis credited her with winning the battle of Manassas
• Imprisoned in her own home and then in the Old Capitol Prison– After her second imprisonment, she was exiled to the
Confederate States
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Sarah “Emma” Edmonds • Was a Union Spy
– Was both a spy and a soldier– Was enlisted under the name Frank Thompson– Her missions:
• “Cuff” Mission – joined the confederacy as a black slave
• “Bridget O’Shea Mission – disguised as a Irish peddler
• “Black Mammy” Mission – disguised as a laundress and discovered Confederate documents
• Had 11 total missions
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More Spies• Emmeline Piggott - Confederate
– North Carolina’s most famous spy– Carried dispatches under her long skirts
• Elizabeth Howland - Confederate– Sent messages through her young children
• Elizabeth Van Lew - Union– Visited Union prisoners taking them food and
medicine– Set up a network of couriers and devised a
code to send messages
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Relief Help• Many women helped the war effort by
acting as nurses.– A few of the most famous include:
• Clara Barton
• Dorothea Dix
• Louisa May Alcott
• Sally Tompkins
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Famous Nurses
• Clara Barton – Overcame the military
bureaucracy and traveled to the front line
– After the war, created the American Branch of the International Red Cross.
• Dorothea Dix (Dragon Dix)– First worked in a mental hospital– Was put in charge of all army hospitals– Established a nurse dress code
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Relief Help
• Dr. Mary Walker– Was awarded the Medal of Honor by President
Johnson for her skill as a surgeon during the Civil War
• Not allowed on the battlefield but served in D.C.
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Jobs during the War
• Factory workers – making artillery pieces, uniforms
• Government Positions – copying documents, postal workers, minting money
• Camp Followers – Women who were there to lift morale of the troops
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Pair-Share
• Women played many roles in the war such as soldiers, spies, nurses, and more.
• If women didn’t play these roles do you think that outcome of the war would be different? Why or why not?
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During the Civil War
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Fashion during the Civil War Era
• Fashion depended on your class during the war Victorian Era
• Common styles for women:– Hoop skirt with ruffles, silk blouses, shawls, hat
or bow, bonnet, parasol, fans, corsets, gloves, brooches
• Common styles for men:– Pants, vests, suit jackets, top hats, caps, bow ties,
soldiers gear
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Men’s Wear
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Women’s Clothing
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Music during the Civil War• Songs are split into different categories
– Inspirational marches used to boost morale– Traditional slave songs– Soldier’s songs– Family songs
• Instruments used– Drums – tell soldiers what to do and how to march– Fifes – also told what to do because shrill sound
could be easily heard– Bugles – Gave commands such as morning, retreat,
reverse, etc.
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Popular Songs• Both the Union and Confederate sides had songs
they sang.• Soldier Songs
– Examples: When Johnny Comes Marching Home
• Union Songs– Examples: Battle Hymn of the Republic, Battle Cry
for Freedom, The Army of the Free
• Confederate Songs– Examples: Dixie’s Land, God Save the South, The
Yellow Rose of Texas
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Questions about the Songs
• What are some of the symbols used in the song?
• Why is the song significant for that side of the war?