Search for rare books, manuscript collections, and other archival material in the LRC catalog.
Search for digitized selections from the USU Archives, including documents, photographs, and full text rare books and manuscript material.
The USU Archives has several items relating to women's contributions during wartime. These materials span various collections and include U.S. Government publications, contemporary newspapers, biographies, and memoirs.
Rare Book Collection
The links below are a selection of the books in the Rare Book Collection that relate to this topic, some of which have been scanned by the Archives. Other volumes can be viewed and downloaded by searching the Archives' digital collection under the heading Military Medical History Documents, and the rare book collection can be searched via the LRC Catalog.
LRC History Collection
The LRC History Collection also contains material related to women during war. The catalog records of selected materials are linked below. Additional material on this topic can be located by searching the LRC Catalog.
LRC General Collection
The LRC General Collection also contains material related to women during wartime. The catalog records of selected materials are linked below. Additional material on this topic can be located by searching the LRC Catalog.
The U.S. Sanitary Commission was founded in 1861, a private relief agency created to support ill and wounded soldiers of the Union Army during the Civil War. Primarily staffed by volunteers, often women, the Sanitary Commission raised money, made uniforms, collected food and other supplies, and ran hospital ships and soldiers’ homes for the U.S. Army.
The USU Archives has a collection of materials created by the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the American Civil War, and these materials can be viewed and searched on the USU Archives Sanitary Commission Materials subject guide.