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A Woman Doctor’s Civil War: Esther Hill Hawk’s Diary.
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A Woman Doctor’s Civil War: Esther Hill Hawk’s Diary. Paperback - 1994

by Schwartz, Gerald (ed)

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South Carolina, 1994., 1994. 5th ed. 289p. Maps. Tended to free blacks & Union troops in Sea Islands, Charleston & Florida. Large wraps. Fine copy.. Paperback. Fine.
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, Gerald Schwartz is a professor of history at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina. A graduate of Mexico City College, Schwartz holds a PhD from Washington State University. His article, "An Integrated Free School in Civil War Florida," which also concerns the career of Dr. Esther Hill Hawks, appeared in The Florida Historical Quarterly.