The 1st – 25th Conferences on Women and the Civil War
2025
25th Conference July 25 – 27, 2025, Tapatio Springs Resort Boerne, Texas
“Women in the West”
2024
24th Conference July 26 – 28, 2024, Courtyard Marriott, Kennesaw, GA
“Women in the Western Theater”
2023
23rd Conference July 28 – 30, 2023, United States Army Heritage Center, Carlisle, PA
“Women in Government Service”
2022
22nd Conference July 22 – 24, 2022, Hotel Madison, Harrisonburg, VA
“Women of the Shenandoah Valley”
2021
21st Conference July 24 – 25, 2021 Virtual Conference
“Resilient Women of the Civil War”
2020
No Conference Held
2019
20th Conference July 2019, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
“Women of the Peninsula”
2018
19th Conference July 27 – 29, 2018, Arlington Court Suites Hotel, Arlington, VA
“Rebuilding Lives After the War”
2017
18th Conference July 21-23, 2017, Arlington Court Suites, Arlington, VA
“Washington City Emerges From War”
2016
No Conference Held
2015
17th Conference July 24 – 26, 2015, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA
“Such a hue and cry, but whose fault? Everybody is blamed by somebody else…There is not one word against those who stood out until the bitter end, and
stacked muskets at Appomattox.”
2014
16th Conference July 25 – 27, 2014, Belmont University, Nashville, TN
“War Was On Her Doorstep”
2013
15th Conference July 26 – 28, 2013, Mount St. Mary’s University, Emmitsburg, MD
“Beyond Borders: Civilians in Service”
2012
14th Conference July 27 – 28, 2012, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
“Women of the Civil War: Sacrifice and Service”
2011
13th Conference July 29 – 31, 2011, The College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, MD
“Riots to Relief:” A Border State Goes to War The First in a Series of Sesquicentennial Conferences
2010
12th Conference July 23 – 25, 2010, Peace College, Raleigh, NC
“Antebellum Antecedents of War”
2009
11th Conference July 24 – 26, 2009, Arlington Court Suites Hotel, Arlington, VA
“Women of Civil War Washington”
2008
10th Conference July 25 – 27, 2008, Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA
“Women At Gettysburg”
2007
9th Conference July 27 – 29, 2007, Inn at Chester Springs, Exton, PA
“Women of Philadelphia”
2006
2005
7th Conference June 3 – 5, 2005, Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, VA Tech University, Blacksburg, VA
“The story of the war will never be fully or fairly written if the achievements of women in it are untold.” Frank Moore, Women of the War.
2004
6th Conference June 24 – 26 2004, Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, VA
2003
No Conference Held
2002
No Conference Held
2001
5th Conference June 15 – 17, 2001, Hood College, Frederick, MD
2000
4th Conference April 7 – 9 2000, Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA
“We say that it was a stupendous struggle, which gave to every man, woman and child in the country something to do and something to suffer.”
1999
3rd Conference June 25 – 27, 1999, Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA
1998
2nd Conference June 26 – 28, 1998, Hood College, Frederick, MD
1997
1st Conference June 26 -28, 1997, Hood College, Frederick, MD
Document Updated: August 8, 2025
Locations: 18
Arlington, VA [3]
Baltimore, MD (College of Notre Dame)
Blacksburg, VA (Virginia Tech University)
Bourne, TX
Carlisle, PA
Chambersburg, PA (Wilson College)
Emmitsburg, MD (Mt. Saint Mary’s University)
Exton, PA
Frederick, MD (Hood College) [4]
Harrisonburg, VA
Kennesaw, GA
Nashville, TN (Belmont University)
Pittsburgh, PA (Duquesne University)
Raleigh, NC (Peace College)
Richmond, VA
Sweet Briar, VA (Sweet Briar College)
Virtual (Online)
Winchester, VA (Hood College) [3]
Presentations: 196
What’s in a Name? Gendering the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.
Lead, Blood, and Ink: Family, Nation, and Sentiment in Civil War Hospital
Correspondence.
Female Citizens on the Domestic Front: Slaves and Mistresses in Civil War
Virginia.
Women Telegraph Operators in the Civil War.
Media and Women During the Civil War.
Permission to Come Onboard: Women Nurses on the USS Red Rover, 1861-
1865.
For Righteousness Sake: Christianity and the Women of the Confederacy.
But Grandma Didn’t Carry a Gun.
Female Soldiers.
“My Dear Bishop:” Letters from a Catholic Sister Nurse in a Virginia Confederate
Hospital to Charleston, SC Bishop Patrick Lynch.
“Remember the Ladies:” Women’s War Efforts in the Pennsylvania Coal Region.
A Hand to Work and a Heart to Feel: The Albany Army Relief Association and
War Relief in Albany, NY During the Civil War.
Women of the Twin Rivers.
Banners, Flags, and Colors.
My Old Kentucky Home – at War.
The Camp Laundress.
“In a Moment of Girlish Caprice She Signed Her Name ‘Howard Glyndon:’” The
Remarkable Journalism Career of Laura Catherine Reddon.
Women Lighthouse Keepers, 1861-1865.
“Decency Compels Me to Employ My Fingers:” The Housekeeping Warfare of
Mary Greenhow Lee.
Before the Court: Women in the Union Courts-Martial.
Camp Followers: Prostitutes and Other Fascinating Women.
“Who is to Measure Your Ability?” Women and the Christian Commission.
The Lives of the General’s Wives (or if the Army wanted you to have a wife they
would have issued you one with your rifle).
African American Women and Relations with “The State” in Civil War Virginia.
A Divided Family in Occupied Memphis.
Compassion in the Civil War: The Roles of the Daughters of Charity.
Miss Major Pauline Cushman.
“I am Thankful to be Strong Enough to Help:” Jewish Women of Richmond.
Exile to Sweet Dixie: Euphemia Goldsborough, Confederate Nurse and
Smuggler.
Confederate Widowhood in Virginia.
Rachel Weeping for her Children: Women and the Rituals of Mourning During the
American Civil War.
Mary Surratt, An American Tragedy.
We Lived in Fear: Maryland Women and the Antietam Campaign.
“Free to Teach, Free to Learn, Free to Choose:” Yankee Schoolmistresses and
Former Slaves in the South.
“A Teacher, an Agent, and an Angel to Her State:” The Life of Cordelia P. Harvey.
Families Under Stress: The Richmond Bread Riot.
Lois Adams, Civil Servant.
“Poverty is no Disgrace, but Very Unhandy. Please Come Home.”
“Do You Wonder that I Get the Blues?” Ellen Moore’s Wartime Negotiations.
Roswell Grey: The Arrest and Deportation of North Georgia Mill Workers.
Emilie Todd Helm: Lincoln’s Beloved Rebel Sister-in-Law.
“If She Had Been a Man, She Would Have Been a Major General:” The Story of
Mother Bickerdyke.
The Union’s Secret Weapon: Harriet Tubman’s Military Career.
They Called her Captain: The Amazing Life of Emily Virginia Mason.
A Heavy Responsibility: Women and Men in Civil War Northern Virginia.
Kady Brownell: A Tall and Taller Tale.
The Role of Women Physicians in the Civil War.
Madame Elizabeth: From Plantation to the Lincoln White House.
Take Your Gun and Go: Images of Women in Civil War Era Songs and Ballads.
Betty Van Metre: Vermont’s Rebel Heroine.
Making War on Women and Women Making War: Confederate Women, Union
Army Policy, and the Military Prisons of St. Louis During the Civil War.
The Ties of the Past: The Gettysburg Diaries of Salome Myers Stewart, 1854-
1922.
“Play Dixie for Me:” Oral History and the Women of Western Virginia.
The Stories Behind the Socks: Women’s Handiwork as Social and Political
Expression.
History Done Her Wrong: The True Story of Mary Custis Lee.
The Civil War Diary of a Good Woman: Mary Samuella Hart Curd
The Horizontal Trade.
Listen Ladies One and All: Northern Soldiers Yearn for Their “Fair Cousins of the
North.”
Women on Trial: The Courts-Martial of Southern Women by the Union Army.
Soliloquy for Sarah.
The ‘Fairer’ Sex of the 1860s: How Patriotic Women Raised Money in Support of
the Union.
Period Correct: 19 th Century Sanitary Protection.
Confederate Women and the Cult of Sacrifice.
Patriotism and Practicality: Civil War Era Homespun Dresses.
Mary Martha Reed and the Florida Hospital in Richmond.
The Union Army vs. Mary Jane Green: The Rebel Who Would Not be Tamed.
Maria Lewis, Black Female Trooper of the 8 th New York Cavalry: A Methodology.
Calling on the Female Prisoners: Maintaining Gender Relationships in Alton
Military Prison During the Civil War.
Wee the People: The Patriotic Work of Children During the Civil War.
Women at Antietam.
Jane Claudia Saunders Johnson and the Struggle to Supply the 1 st Maryland
Regiment, CSA.
They Married Confederate Officers.
“Strong Evidence of Your Patriotism:” African American Soldiers’ Aid Societies
and the Northern War Effort.
“War? What War?” The Civil War in Women’s Periodicals Versus Personal
Writings.
Anna Ella Carroll, Political Advisor to President Abraham Lincoln.
“Precariously Balanced Between North and South: Survival in Enemy Territory.”
The Civil War Experience of a Virginia Woman Living in New York City – Mary
Sullivan (1836-1933).
Female Physicians in the Civil War Armies.
“Veterans as Much as the Gray, Battle-scarred Old Soldiers:” Independent
Memorial Groups, Civil War Memory, and Arkansas Women, 1865-1899.
Women Soldiers at Gettysburg.
Women of Philadelphia.
Nellie Chase Leith: Civil War Nurse with Attitude.
Depot Women: Unknown Backbone of the Confederacy.
Martha J. Coston: An Illuminating History.
Copperhead Women.
Becoming Useful: Confederate Women Composers.
Cherokee Women.
The Role of Chester County Women in the Great Central Fair.
The Woman Maj. Gen. John Fulton Reynolds Left Behind.
Letters From Behind the Lines.
Women and the American Civil War: An Overview of Manuscript Sources at the
Library of Congress.
Glory on the Grave: The Civil War Legacy of Elizabeth Lyle Saxon.
“The Very Earth Beneath our Feet Trembled:” [Business] Women of Greater
Gettysburg and the Vicissitudes of War.
Some North Carolina Women During the War.
Cleveland and the Northern Ohio Sanitary Fair.
In a Family Way: Clothing For, and Attitudes About, Pregnancy During the Civil
War Era.
The Struggles of Civil War Nurses as They Encountered the Pension System.
The Washington Arsenal Explosion: The Forgotten Story of the Women Killed in
the Capital’s Greatest Civil War Disaster.
Caring for the Aged Mother, Widow and Child: Private Bills as a Means of
Support for Civil War Dependents, 1865-1901.
Southern Women React to the President’s Assassination.
Kitty Payne and the Kidnapping of Free African Americans.
“A Warm Reception:” Soldiers’ Homes and the Journey to Camp and Home.
Eliza Wilson: A Daughter of Wisconsin.
Singing Schools, Socials, and Sledding: Glimpses from the Ohio Home Front.
Baltimore’s Confederate Women: Perpetuating a Culture of War.
Double Agent or Vanishing Spy? The Civil War Mystery of Sarah Antoinette
Gilbert.
Immunity from the Consequences of War: Female Academies in Confederate
North Carolina.
Swift Fingered Sisters of Benevolence: Female Sanitary Fair Volunteers and the
Promotion of Sewing Machines as a Patriotic Purchase.
Women at Work During the Civil War: a Wheeling, WV Case Study.
Wound that Never Healed: The Women of Arkansas and the Hardships They
Faced During the Civil War.
Ways of Providence are Passing Strange: Northern Women Interpret the Civil
War.
Love in Battle: Courtship in the Confederate South.
North Carolina Flags.
Vinnie Ream.
Riots to Relief and Beyond: Baltimore Women and the Civil War.
“Self-Devoted Women of the North:” Union Women in Maryland.
Southern Relief Societies.
Helen M. Noye – The Young Nurse.
Harriet Patience Dame, Civil War Nurse.
Survivors: African American Women Forge a Community.
A Charmed Life: The Exploits of Baltimore’s Belle, Hetty Cary.
The Women’s Relief Corps: Beyond the Battlefield.
Women and the Allegheny Arsenal Tragedy.
Finding the Farm Girl and Educating Her.
Pennsylvania’s Only First Lady: Harriet Lane.
“No Sacrifice is too Great.”
Women in the Federal Workforce.
Quaker Women of Civil War North Carolina.
Clara Barton and the Missing Soldiers Office.
Strange Ladies: Catholic Nuns of the Civil War.
Samantha French: Telegrapher at Gettysburg.
A Lesson in Defiance.
Nancy Hart Militia.
Fight for Female Pensions.
Sophronia’s Boys: Ward D at Camp Letterman and Beyond
The Johnson Family Women.
“I Had Rather Die:” Rape in the Civil War.
“Send Them Up the River:” Rosecrans and the “Public Women” of Nashville.
Women and Children First: Rethinking the Civil War Evacuation of Atlanta.
The Remarkable Life of Adelicia Aklen.
The Christiana Riot of 1851.
“My Name is a Heritage of Woe:” Varina Howell Davis and Varina Anne Davis in
war and peace.
Through the Eyes (and Pen) of Julia Wilbur.
Searching for Maria Lewis, Black Female Trooper of the 8 th New York Cavalry.
The Challenge to Care: Lucy Mina Otey and the Ladies Relief Hospital in
Lynchburg, VA.
Inter Arma Silent Leges: The Wrongful Execution of Mary Surratt.
In Consideration of Her Sex: Gender and the Post-War North at the Gettysburg
National Homestead.
Working Among the Freedmen: Elizabeth Alston Hunn Judd, Pennsylvania
School Teacher.
Mount Vernon: Preservation of a Nation’s Treasure During the American Civil
War.
A Further Look at Women Doctors in the Civil War.
Delaware Women on the Home Front.
Scandalous Washington.
“Sorry that I have disturbed your mind:” Love and marriage in the Civil War
Westering Women of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
“Neither Maid, Wife, or Widow:” The Case of Marie Blaisdell
Clarissa “Clara” Jones: Freelance Nurse.
Elizabeth Proctor Thomas, the Lady Behind Fort Stevens.
Within These Walls: African Americans in Civil War Medicine.
Antonia Ford Willard, Confederate Spy.
Women of Williamsburg During the Civil War.
Arabella Barlow.
Yorktown During the Civil War
Nurses and the Hospital Ships Associated with Yorktown.
Frances Hook: The Petticoat Warrior of Chicago’s Irish Legion.
Rebecca Wright, Tom Laws, & the Opening of Sheridan’s 1864 Shenandoah
Campaign.
Women and the War in New Market, Virginia.
Catholic Nuns and Protestant Soldiers in the American Civil War.
The Cutler, Dawes, and Gates Ladies of Marietta, Ohio.
First Person Impression of Rose O’Neal Greenhow.
First Person Impression of Margaret Junkin Preston.
Women of the Shenandoah During the Civil War.
Aunt Cassie’s Dress.
A Tale of Two Women at Belle Grove Plantation: Mary Rebecca Cooley Gordon
and Lucy Walker during the Battle of Cedar Creek.
Volunteerism and Fulfilling the SWCW Mission.
Civil War Era Clothing in the Shippensburg Fashion Archives.
Elizabeth Van Lew, Mary Bowser, and the Richmond Underground.
Dorothea Dix: The Best Known, Unknown Woman of the War.
Dorothea Dix’s Influence on Women in the US Military.
New Perspectives on Women Caregivers at Gettysburg.
Unsung Heroines: Black Nurses of the Civil War.
The York, Pennsylvania U.S. Army General Hospital in the Gettysburg
Campaign.
Harriet Patience Dame.
Women Soldiers in the Atlanta Campaign.
The Federal Occupation of Huntsville and the Alabama Women.
Evangelist Amanda Berry Smith.
Peggy Rhodes and the Underground Railroad for Mennonites and Dunkers.
Federal Women in Charleston, 1860-1861.
Finding Matilda Hicks: The Journey of the Jackson Family of Georgia, Alabama,
and Texas.
Training the Period Eye.
Women of the American Frontier West.
Disorderly Women on the Civil War Home Front and the New South Order that
Followed.
‘The Wisconsin Angel’: Cordelia Harvey’s Devoted Service to the State and
Nation.
Passing Through Smokey Row: An Examination of the Role of Prostitution in the
Civil War.
Improving Californian Respectability: Women’s Participation in the Civil War from
the Golden State.
The Greatest Cruelty and Indignity: Refugee Women and the Weaponization of
Gender in the American Civil War.
Field Hospital Memories of Anna Morris Holstein.
Workshops: 39
Copyrights and Copywrongs. (3)
Supplementing Your Sources with Photographs.
“Looking for Tiny Davis:” Researching Women of the Civil War.
Documenting Women’s Lives: Sources in the U.S. Military History Institute
Using Medical Records at the National Archives to Research Women in the Civil
War
What Do I Do Now? Shaping Your Research into a Book
Domestic and Material Culture of the Civil War Era
Accuracy in Reenacting / Living History and Reenacting (2 conferences)
Providing, Presenting, and Preserving Confederate Flags and Banners
Leave it to the Ladies: Restoring the White House of the Confederacy
By the Sweat of their Brows: The Construction of Confederate Uniforms and the
Preservation and Storage of Historic Garments
Using Special Collections
Writing Women’s Biographies
Research Techniques: Primary Source Deadends – How to Keep Going When
You’ve Run Out of Ideas
Collections Techniques: Disaster Preparedness and Disaster Recovery
Research Techniques: Biographical Research Q&A
Collections Techniques: Caring for Your Collection on a Shoestring Budget
Research Techniques: Fair Use – Your Use is Almost Never Fair
Research: “Speed Dating.”
Collections: “My Find.”
Research: Military Records
Collections: Tabletop Displays
A Primer on Presentations
Show and Tell (Antique Items)
Who is Markie?
Holding the Fort Alone: Giving Voice to the Women Left Behind
Integrating Common Standards Curriculum and Civilian Roles in the Civil War
Incorporating Civilian Roles in Hands-On Educational Activities
Educational Resources Available Through the Maryland Historical Society
Archival and Library Resources Available Through the Maryland Historical
Society
The Marketing of Barbara Fritchie
Work Clothing
Research Intervention
Writing Seminar: Fiction and Non-Fiction
Collections: Sharing Research and Greatest Finds
USAHEC: Collections and Use
Field Trips / Tours: 54
Georgia
Atlanta History Center
Kennesaw Mountain National Military Park
Roswell Mill Workers Memorial and Ruins of the Roswell Mills
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
Maryland
Civil War Frederick Walking Tour
Emmitsburg in the Gettysburg Campaign
National Museum of Civil War Medicine (2)
Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore
Antietam National Battlefield
Fort McHenry
North Carolina
Mordecai Square Historic Park, Raleigh
North Carolina Museum of History
Stagville Plantation
Bennett Place
Pennsylvania
Civil War Chambersburg Walking Tour
Gettysburg bus tour (2)
Yellow Springs Historic Site
Jennie Wade House, Rupp House, and Shriver House in Gettysburg
Gettysburg National Military Park
US Army Heritage and Education Center at Carlisle (2)
Civil War Pittsburgh bus tour
Heinz Historical Center, Pittsburgh
Tennessee
Tennessee State Museum.
Belle Mead Plantation
The Hermitage
Franklin Battlefield
Carter House
Carnton Plantation
Belmont Mansion
Virginia
Civil War Winchester Walking Tour
Stonewall Jackson Headquarters, Winchester
Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg
Sweet Briar College Walking Tour
Civil War Lynchburg Walking Tour
Civil War Richmond bus tour
Museum of the Confederacy and White House of the Confederacy
Museum of the Confederacy at Appomattox
Smithfield Plantation and Cemetery, Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery and Arlington House
Appomattox Court House National Historic Site
Old Town Alexandria Walking Tour
Historic Jamestowne
Sherwood Forest
Berkeley Plantation at Harrison’s Landing
Frontier Culture Museum, Staunton
Washington, DC
Civil War Downtown Washington, DC
Library of Congress
National Building Museum (formerly the Pension Bureau Building)
Smithsonian’s Portrait Gallery and Museum of American Art (formerly the Patent
Office Building)
African-American Civil War Monument
African-American Civil War Museum
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office
Frederick Douglass Home
The Lincoln Cottage
Entertainments:
Civil War Sing-A-Long (2)
Civil War Women Trivia Contest (2)
Marshall and Co. of Fredericksburg (Civil War music)
Rivanna River Shape Note Singers
The Unsexing of Emma Edmonds (a film)
Victorian Dance Ensemble
Individual Women:
Adams, Lois
Aklen, Adelicia
Ballou, Sarah
Barlow, Arabella
Barton, Clara
Bickerdyke, Mary Ann
Blaisdell, Marie
Bowser, Mary
Brownell, Kady
Bucklin, Sophronia
Carroll, Anna Ella
Carter, Martha Williams
Cary, Hetty
Coston, Martha
Curd, Mary Hart
Cushman, Pauline
Cutler, Julia
Dame, Harriet P. (2)
Davis, Varina Howell and Varina Anne
Dawes, Sarah C.
Dix, Dorothea (2)
Ford, Antonia
French, Samantha
Fritchie, Barbara
Gates, Mary B.
Gilbert, Sarah A.
Grant, Julia
Green, Mary Jane
Greenhow, Rose O’Neal
Hancock, Myra
Harvey, Cordelia
Helm, Emilie Todd
Hewitt, Catharine M.
Hicks, Matilda
Holstein, Anna Morris
Hook, Frances
Howard, Elizabeth Key
Jackson, Marianna
Johnson, Jane S.
Jones, Clara
Judd, Elizabeth Hunn
Keckley, Elizabeth
Lane, Harriet
Lee, Mary Custis (2)
Lee, Mary Greenhow
Leith, Nellie Chase
Lewis, Maria (2)
Mason, Emily Virginia
McKaig, Priscilla
Moore, Ellen
Noye, Helen
Otey, Lucy Mina
Payne, Kitty
Phelps, Elizabeth
Preston, Margaret Junkin
Ream, Vinnie
Reddon, Laura
Reed, Mary
Rhodes, Peggy
Saxon, Elizabeth
Smart, Almira Curtis
Smith, Amanda Berry
Stewart, Sally
Sullivan, Mary
Surratt, Mary (2)
Tubman, Harriet
Van Lew, Elizabeth
Van Metre, Betty
Wilbur, Julia
Wilson, Eliza
Wright, Rebecca
Organizations
Christian Commission
Gettysburg National Homestead
Nancy Hart Militia
Mount Vernon Ladies Association
Women’s Relief Corps
Geographic Locations
(“women of”)
States:
Arkansas (2)
California
Delaware
Georgia
Kentucky
Maryland (2)
North Carolina (2)
Ohio
Virginia (3)
Regions and Counties:
Antietam area of MD (2)
Chester Co., PA
Coal Region of PA
Northern VA
Shenandoah Valley, VA
Western VA
Twin Rivers area of TN
Cities and Towns:
Albany, NY
Atlanta, GA
Baltimore, MD (2)
Charleston, SC
Cleveland, OH
Gettysburg, PA (2)
Huntsville, AL
Philadelphia, PA
Marietta, OH
Memphis, TN
New Market, VA
Richmond, VA (2)
Washington, DC
Williamsburg, VA
Wheeling, WV
York, PA
Yorktown, VA
Historical Topics
African Americans (19)
Arsenals (2)
Artist
“Camp followers”
Children
Civil Servants (3)
Clothing (5)
Confederate Memory (4)
Composer
Copperheads
Courtship
Dress maker / seamstress (5)
Doctor (3)
Education (2)
Evangelist
Federal Occupation
Flags (3)
Going west (3)
Homefront becoming the warfront (5)
Indigenous Women
Inventor
Jewish women
Journalists & the Press (5)
Laundress
Lighthouse keeper
Material culture (2)
Mennonites and Dunkers
Menstruation
Mill worker
Mourning
Music
Nuns (4)
Nurse & matron (21)
Pacifists
Pregnancy
Quakers (2)
Rape
Refugee
Relief Worker (6)
Religion / Spiritualism (4)
Riots (3)
Sanitary Fairs (4)
Sewing machines
Sex Worker (3)
Soldiers (7)
Spy (8)
Strategist
Teacher (2)
Telegraph operator (2)
Trials and Incarceration (6)
Union pensions (4)
Vivandiere (2)
Widowhood, wartime
Wives, military (5)
Women’s roles, survey
Writer / author (3)
Contemporary Topics
Educational resources (3)
Historical research (20)
Historic Preservation [collections and sites] (6)
Presentations and Exhibits Tutorial (2)
Reenacting / Living History Tutorial (2)
Writing and Publishing (4)
Volunteerism
Speakers
Anthony, Susan (4)
Arnold-Friend, Louise
Arpad, Susan
Austin, Deborah
Bacha-Garza, Roseann
Bachmeier, Yvette
Bailey, Candace
Bailey, Lucy
Banks, Rebecca
Bartlett, Sara (3)
Belt, Marva (3)
Bergin, Brian
Berkey, Jonathan (2)
Betts, Vicki
Bierle, Sarah (2)
Bishop, Meghan
Blanton, DeAnne (3)
Blumberg, Richard
Bohleke, Karin
Brackett, Katherine
Brandt, Louisa
Breakwell, Amy
Broadnax, LaVonda
Brown-Thomas, Rev. Ruby
Bynum, Victoria
Carr, Jo Ann Daly
Christie, Jeanne (3)
Christen, Glenna Jo (2)
Christen, William (2)
Clements, Derek C.
Clinton, Catherine
Clunies, Sandra
Coles, David
Confer, Clarissa
Conklin, Eileen (2)
Cook, Lauren
Coski, Ruth Ann (2)
Cramer, Janet
Crawford, Noah
Curran, Thomas (2)
Davis, William
Daly, Timothy (2)
DeAngelis, Caitlin
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel
Elbert, Monika
Ernst, Kathleen
Estilow, Betsy (2)
Ferrari, Pepita
Finley, Kenya
Fitzpatrick, Michael (2)
Floyd, Claudia (3)
Franco, Barbara
Frank, Lisa F.
Frisbee, Meg
Gallante-DeAngelis, Meg (5)
Gonzales, Sara
Graf, Mercedes (2)
Gross, Jennifer L.
Grover, Candy
Gueli, Cindy
Haden, J.C.
Hampton, Stacy
Hancock, Robert
Harding-Peets, Gwen
Harriel-Hildebaugh, Shelby (2)
Harvey, Chance
Hawkins, Susan
Heatwole, John
Heidorf, Christine
Henderson, Anita (2)
Hildebrand, Megan
Hinkle, Kendra
Hlavaty, Raylene
Hoisington, Daniel
Hornsby-Heindel, Brenda
Howe, Barbara
Hudson, Carson O.
Hughes, Susan L.
Jensen, Juanita Leisch (9)
Jensen, Les
Jepsen, Thomas
Jones, Judy Yaeger
Jordan, Saundra
Kehoe, Karen
Kelbaugh, Ross
Kellerman, Raina
King, Wendy (2)
Kraje, Lyn
Krawitz, Robin
Krowl, Michelle (2)
Kummerow, Burt
Ladd, Georgia C.
Lapisardi, Emily
Larson, C. Kay
Latimer, Marian
Leasher, Evelyn
Ledux, Thomas
Leonard, Elizabeth
Lewis, Ellen
Lowry, Beverly (2)
Lowry, Thomas (2)
Lustrea, John
Magnusen, Steve
Maher, Sr. Mary Denis
Malin, Robert
Mangan, Bonnie (2)
Mangus, Michael
Mason, Taylor
Matema, ZSun-nee Kimball
McKean, Brenda (2)
McNeil, Sr. Betty Ann
Meeker, Justin (2)
Mehaffey, Karen Rae (4)
Melchiori, Marie (3)
Mescher, Virginia (5)
Metheny, Hannah (2)
Millward, Allison (2)
Mingus, Scott Sr.
Morrison, Robert Hall
Motich, Elizabeth
Murphy, Kim
Necessary, Omar
Nester, Joyce
Newmark, Jill (2)
Noyalas, Jonathan
Ott, Victoria
Perry, Allyson
Perry, John
Petite, Deborah
Phipps, Sheila
Pilato, Denise
Pritchard-Ritter, Jess
Ramirez, Kaitlyn
Randall, Carole
Reeves, Marjorie Ann
Renich, Tammy
Rhodes, Karl W.
Richard, Patricia (4)
Richards, Danielle
Robertson, James I.
Roca, Steven
Romaine, Stephen
Rose, Rebecca (4)
Rosenvold, Susan
Ruth, Janice
Sappey, Maureen
Schoberlein, Rob
Schultz, Jane
Schwatka, Kimberly (2)
Scott, Francis
Scott, Sean
Shaffer, Michael
Shriber, Carolyn
Sikenat, David
Slawson, Robert (2)
Sonntag, Ashley
Sorenson, Leni
Stanley, Autumn
Steele, Bobbi
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