Tomorrow is Better : The Story of the Kingston Woman's History Club, 1861—Tomorrow
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0761838821
ISBN-13
9780761838821
Publisher
University Press of America
Imprint
Hamilton Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 31st, 2007
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
386 grams
Dimensions
23.00 x 15.30 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
History of the Americas
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In 1861, an unspoken vow to make tomorrow better than today catapulted a group of Kingston, Georgia women to achieve several historical "firsts." They established the Confederacy's first hospital and held the South's first Confederate Memorial Day. Today, the group, known as the Kingston Woman's History Club, continues the Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies honoring both Union and Confederate dead. Their ceremony is credited with being the longest running of its type in the United States. Loyal to their mission of service, the ladies have served soldiers in every American war since 1861. During peacetime, they turned to community service and became the second chartered women's club in the state. They named the state's flower and established the town's park that is home to the club's two-building museum complex. Written in narrative form, Tomorrow is Better tells the Kingston Woman's History Club's story through the eyes of four generations of altruistic women who weathered war, fire, financial obstacles, and even General Sherman's occupation.
In 1861, an unspoken vow to make tomorrow better than today catapulted a group of Kingston, Georgia women to achieve several historical "firsts." They established the Confederacy''s first hospital and held the South''s first Confederate Memorial Day. Today, the group, known as the Kingston Woman''s History Club, continues the Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies honoring both Union and Confederate dead. Their ceremony is credited with being the longest running of its type in the United States. Loyal to their mission of service, the ladies have served soldiers in every American war since 1861. During peacetime, they turned to community service and became the second chartered women''s club in the state. They named the state''s flower and established the town''s park that is home to the club''s two-building museum complex. Written in narrative form, Tomorrow is Better tells the Kingston Woman''s History Club''s story through the eyes of four generations of altruistic women who weathered war, fire, financial obstacles, and even General Sherman''s occupation.
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