Tillie Pierce

Tillie Pierce
Author: Tanya Anderson
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books ™
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 151245303X

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Imagine being fifteen years old, facing the bloodiest battle ever to take place on U.S. soil: the Battle of Gettysburg. In July 1863, this is exactly what happened to Tillie Pierce, a normal teenager who became an unlikely heroine of the Civil War (1861-1865). Tillie and other women and girls like her found themselves trapped during this critical three-day battle in southern Pennsylvania. Without training, but with enormous courage and compassion, Tillie and other Gettysburg citizens helped save the lives of countless wounded Union and Confederate soldiers. In gripping prose, Tillie Pierce: Teen Eyewitness to the of Battle Gettysburg takes readers behind the scenes. And through Tillie’s own words, the story of one of the Civil War’s most famous battles comes alive.

At Gettysburg

At Gettysburg
Author: Tillie Pierce Alleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1889
Genre: Gettysburg (Pa.)
ISBN:

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Tillie Pierce's Civil War Story

Tillie Pierce's Civil War Story
Author: Katie Marsico
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541521463

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In July of 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg raged for three days. Fifteen-year-old Tillie Pierce found herself in the middle of the action when she went to stay with family friends on a farm south of town. As the battle went on, the farm filled with wounded and dying soldiers, and Tillie helped feed and care for these men. Witness one of the most important battles of the Civil War up close with Tillie.

The Girls of Gettysburg

The Girls of Gettysburg
Author: Bobbi Miller
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823432629

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A gripping historical novel in which the fates of three young girls collide amidst the chaos of the American Civil War. Disguised as a boy, thirteen-year-old Annie Gordon becomes a soldier and joins the Portsmouth Rifles of the 9th Virginia Infantry as they march north to Gettysburg. Tillie Pierce, the frivolous fourteen-year-old daughter of a wealthy merchant finds herself surrounded by a vicious battle, destroying her romanticized notion of war. Defiantly, Grace Bryan and her father refuse to flee with the other free black citizens of Gettysburg, who fear the rebels will arrest them as fugitive slaves, determined to help others Everything comes to a head on the final day of the battle with Pickett's Charge, the suicidal Confederate assault on Gettysburg, when the lives of the three girls--a Yankee, a rebel and a freed slave--are linked and forever changed. Bobbi Miller's well-researched novel draws on actual accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg, weaving an unforgettable tale of the tragedies and triumphs, the humanity, heartache, and heroism of this Civil War battle. Told in fast-paced chapters with alternating points of view, The Girls of Gettysburg is a fascinating glimpse at the different worlds that existed, side by side, in this tumultuous moment. Perfect for introducing young readers to the complexities of the Civil War, and the ways in which our experiences shape our lives.

At Gettysburg

At Gettysburg
Author: Tillie Pierce Alleman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre: Gettysburg (Pa.)
ISBN: 9781481259453

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The original manuscript was self published by Tillie (Matilda) Pierce Alleman in 1889. It is her personal observation of the battle from the prespective of a 15-year-old girl.

Gettysburg

Gettysburg
Author: Jennifer Johnson
Publisher: Scholastic Library Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
ISBN: 9780531255285

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Presents the history surrounding the battle at Gettysburg, and summarizes the aftermath of General Lee's retreat.

At Gettysburg: Or What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle: a True Narrative (1889)

At Gettysburg: Or What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle: a True Narrative (1889)
Author: Tillie Alleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781502300522

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Tillie Pierce was a 15-year-old girl when the battle erupted in her hometown of Gettysburg. Just before the battle began, Tillie was sent by her worried parents to what they thought was the safety of a farm outside of town: the Jacob Weikert farm, 3 or so miles down the Taneytown road, on the east side (or behind) the round tops. This was a relatively good place to be on the first day of battle. But on the second day (and, to a certain extent, the third), it was a terrible place. On the second day, with the battle rolling toward the Union left and centering in the wheat field, the peach orchard, and especially the round tops, the Weikert farm became a vast field hospital. Tillie saw her share of dead and wounded men--her description of the amputation benches and piles of severed limbs is hair-raising--and lived through the peril of sniper bullets and artillery shells. She gave a drink of spring water to a grateful General Meade and talked with General Stephen Weed, desperately wounded on Little Round Top, the night before he died. She tended wounded soldiers, fed hungry and exhausted ones, and in general saw and experienced more violence than any teenager ought to. Although written when she was in her 40s, Tillie's memoir captures the innocence and wide-eyed amazement of a teenager. Of the 80-some firsthand accounts of the battle written by inhabitants of Gettysburg, Tillie's ranks as a favorite. Historians have only begun to explore the impact of the Civil War on children, both the boy-soldiers who actually served in combat and the children left at home while dad went off to war or caught up in the total warfare into which the war sunk during its final two years. Tillie's memoir is a valuable resource in this new line of research.

Gunpowder Girls

Gunpowder Girls
Author: Tanya Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781946248084

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Outstanding. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written ... We can now add their names to the human toll of America's greatest conflict -- James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of Battle Cry Of Freedom With thousands of men off fighting in the Civil War, the U.S. and Confederate governments hired women and girls - some as young as ten - to make millions of rounds of ammunition. Poor immigrant girls and widows paid the price for carelessness at three major arsenals. Many of these workers were killed, blown up and burned beyond recognition. Hidden history comes alive through primary-source research and page-turning narrative. Gunpowder Girls is a story of child labor and immigrant hopes and the cruel, endless demands of an all-consuming war. A Junior Library Guild Selection and Benjamin Franklin Award gold medalist.

Tillie Pierce's Civil War Story

Tillie Pierce's Civil War Story
Author: Katie Marsico
Publisher: Lerner Classroom
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541511956

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In 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg raged for three days. On a farm nearby, fifteen-year-old Tillie Pierce helped care for wounded and dying soldiers. Witness one of the most important battles of the Civil War up close with Tillie.

Battlefield Medics

Battlefield Medics
Author: Martin King
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 183940518X

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"This eye-opening journey through centuries of medical care on the battlefield is a fascinating read. The research is impressive, the writing style relaxed but what makes this book stand out is the personal stories of women and men who risked their lives to save others." - ANNE MACMILLAN, HISTORIAN, JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR OF WAR STORIES Double Emmy award-winning author Martin King takes you on an enthralling journey through the history of medicine on the battlefield, covering the battles of Ancient Rome, both World Wars, Vietnam and many more. Hear true stories of the brave men and women who risked their lives to save others in the chaos of conflict, including: • Tillie Pierce, the 16-year-old girl who tended soldiers from both sides during the American Civil War • Mary Seacole a black nurse who ran her own medical center during the Crimean War • Nellie Spindler, a staff nurse in World War I who was tragically killed in the Battle of Passchendaele • John Bradmore, the man who saved Prince Henry in the War of the Roses Battlefield Medics includes first-hand accounts from veterans of various wars and conflicts, as well as a foreword by Colonel Robert Campbell of the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army. Told with King's usual flair for engaging narrative and eye for historical detail, this illustrated account provides a testament to these remarkable medics and the vital part they played in history.