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- catalog abstract ""Hers was the greatest course in the war. She found herself, got no pay, and did the great work that made others famous."--Edwin Stanton.".
- catalog contributor b3202034.
- catalog coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865.".
- catalog created "[c1940]".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "[c1940]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1940]".
- catalog description ""Hers was the greatest course in the war. She found herself, got no pay, and did the great work that made others famous."--Edwin Stanton.".
- catalog description ""Sources": p. 279-286. "The congressional documents": p. 287-292. Excerpts from the congressional documents": p. 293-299. Bibliography: p. 300-305.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. From the end of the American Revolution to Lincoln's election November, 1860. A southern idyll -- Her father's daughter -- The country gentleman's dilemma -- Let a woman stand in her own shoes -- "The great American battle" -- "A pack of outlaws" -- "A perfect Waterloo" -- pt. 2. From Lincoln's election, November 1860 to Washington's Birthday, February 1862. "Let us hold Maryland" -- "Plums delivered nuts safely" -- "In the midst of a falling country" -- Reply to Breckenridge -- "Arrest the traitors" -- Thunder in the West -- "Hush before the storm" -- It flows the other way -- "Honored Miss" -- Laurels for the Lady jurist -- "The last days have come" -- "Glorious victory" -- pt. 3. From Washington's birthday, February 1862 to Thanksgiving Day, November 1863. Who saved the country? -- "Virtuous and Christianly traitors" -- Dead on the field at Shiloh -- "Taller than old Charles Carroll" -- Reply to Summer -- Lightening in the West -- The fall of Vicksburg -- "Mr. Lincoln obtains an arm of iron" -- Epilogue : "She did the great work that made the others famous."".
- catalog extent "xx, 316 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "My dear lady.".
- catalog isFormatOf "My dear lady.".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "[c1940]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London, Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.".
- catalog relation "My dear lady.".
- catalog spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865.".
- catalog subject "920.7".
- catalog subject "Carroll, Anna Ella, 1815-1894.".
- catalog subject "E472.9 .C333".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. From the end of the American Revolution to Lincoln's election November, 1860. A southern idyll -- Her father's daughter -- The country gentleman's dilemma -- Let a woman stand in her own shoes -- "The great American battle" -- "A pack of outlaws" -- "A perfect Waterloo" -- pt. 2. From Lincoln's election, November 1860 to Washington's Birthday, February 1862. "Let us hold Maryland" -- "Plums delivered nuts safely" -- "In the midst of a falling country" -- Reply to Breckenridge -- "Arrest the traitors" -- Thunder in the West -- "Hush before the storm" -- It flows the other way -- "Honored Miss" -- Laurels for the Lady jurist -- "The last days have come" -- "Glorious victory" -- pt. 3. From Washington's birthday, February 1862 to Thanksgiving Day, November 1863. Who saved the country? -- "Virtuous and Christianly traitors" -- Dead on the field at Shiloh -- "Taller than old Charles Carroll" -- Reply to Summer -- Lightening in the West -- The fall of Vicksburg -- "Mr. Lincoln obtains an arm of iron" -- Epilogue : "She did the great work that made the others famous."".
- catalog title "My dear lady; the story of Anna Ella Carroll, the "great unrecognized member of Lincoln's cabinet" ...".
- catalog type "Carroll, Anna E. swd".
- catalog type "text".