In a letter to a temperance friend in the late 1800’s Francis Parkman, a Temperance supporter, called a woman who was part of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union out on what he thought the Temperance Movement was about. He writes to the woman saying that temperance was nothing more than, “A wedge to universal woman suffrage”.
In the late 1800‘s people began to become concerned with the...
In 1862, throughout the war-ravaged Confederacy, the thoughts of all were turned to the War that tore apart the country. The death and destruction that had already occurred seemed to foretell a conflict that would not soon be resolved. In the midst of the fighting, soldiers struggled to remain vigilant and confident. Romanticized visions of passionate soldiers, Confederates in particular, were...