This is Volume 16 of the "Journal Of The ... National Convention," documenting the proceedings of the Woman's Relief Corps. A crucial historical record, this journal provides insights into the activities and resolutions of this important organization of women who supported Union veterans and their families, especially during the Civil War era and its aftermath.
The Woman's Relief Corps played a significant role in shaping public memory of the war and advocating for veterans' welfare. Researchers of women's history, Civil War history, and fraternal organizations will find this volume invaluable. Its contents shed light on the social and political activism of women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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