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Brandy Station, Va. Officers and a lady at headquarters of 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery, 1864.
軍官與一位婦女在維吉尼亞州布蘭迪車站的第一旅總部:1864

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雪曼 (Sherman) 於1865311日攻下了「法葉村」 (Fayetteville)

在北卡羅萊納的法葉村與其他地區,許多北方與南方的婦女都替士兵們製作武器、軍火、制服,以及其他補給品。在法葉村淪陷之前,當地婦女在
1864製造出約90萬發的子彈與火藥。那時候人們都很感激婦女在戰爭期間的貢獻,報紙媒體紛紛報導她們的重大貢獻,提供了戰爭所需的其他服務與補給品。


In Fayetteville, North Carolina, and many other places, North and South, women worked to manufacture arms, ammunition, uniforms, and other supplies for the soldiers. Prior to its destruction, women in the Fayetteville arsenal made some 900,000 rounds of small arms munitions in 1864. People were grateful for the contributions of women in the war, and newspapers reported their accomplishments. Many other services and supplies were also needed for the war effort.

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