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Pages in category "Female wartime cross-dressers in the American Civil War" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Army at Home: Women and the Civil War on the Northern Home Front (2009) excerpt and text search; Giesberg, Judith, and Randall M. Miller, eds. Women and the American Civil War: North-South Counterpoints (2018) Goldstein, Joshua S. (2003). War and Gender: How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521 ...
Frances Clayton (c. 1830 – after 1863) was an American woman who disguised herself as a man to fight for the Union Army in the American Civil War. Mária Lebstück (1831–1892) was a Hussar officer during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848 and 1849 under the name Károly Lebstück.
The women disguised themselves by cutting their hair, wearing thick woolen shirts to conceal their figures, lowering their voices and walking like men. [1] Mary and Molly's voices were already not much higher than those of the adolescent males who enlisted in the army, so they were not conspicuous when speaking in their slightly lower voices. [2]
Women on the Civil War Battlefront. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 978-0700614370 – via Google Books. Ford, Carin T. (2013). Women of the Civil War Through Primary Sources. Enslow Pub Inc. ISBN 978-0766041288 – via Google Books. Gansler, Laura (2007). The Mysterious Private Thompson: The Double Life of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Civil War ...
Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Christina Applegate are getting real about how their respective health issues have forced them to wear diapers — but only when needed. “It’s something you got to wear ...
Guest columnist who picks up trash along Dittemore Road has questions for whoever threw the dirty adult diapers on the side of the road.
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