RICD 134: Writings by Women during the American Revolution

RICD 134: Writings by Women during the American Revolution
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About this Title

Experience the war from the perspective of women, some of whom remained at home while events occurred around them, others who were displaced. This CD includes the following documents:
- Journal of a Voyage from Charlestown to London by a Louisa Susannah Wells Aikman, Daughter of an American Loyalist.
- Mary Almy’s Journal of the Siege of Newport, RI, August 1778.
- Memoirs of Mrs. Margaret Moncrieffe Coghlan, wife of a British officer.
- Extracts from the Journal of Mrs. Henry Drinker of Philadelphia September 1777-July 1778.
- Sarah Frost's Journal of a Loyalist's Voyage to Nova Scotia in 1783.
- Diary of Grace Growden Galloway kept in Philadelphia, 1778-1779.
- Letters of a loyalist lady, Ann Hulton.
- Morris, Margaret Hill. Private Journal of Margaret Hill Morris 1776-1778.
- Journal of Grace Barclay kept on Long Island while her husband was away at war, 1776-1783.
- The life of Esther De Berdt Reed.
- Letters and journals of Friederike Charlotte Luise Riedesel.
- Journal of a Lady of Quality, Janet Schaw, on a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, 1774 to 1776.
- Letters of Eliza Wilkinson of South Carolina 1780-1781.
- Sally Wister's Journal of Her Experiences with Officers of the Continental Army 1777-1778.

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