She rode with the generals : the true and incredible story of Sarah Emma Seelye, alias Franklin Thompson
Sylvia G. L. Dannett (Author)
Dust jacket notes: "Sarah Emma Edmonds rode with the generals of the Civil War but her regiment thought she was a man and called her Franklin Thompson. In 1897 Sarah Emma Edmonds Seelye was mustered into the George B. McClellan Post, No. 9, and thus became the only woman member of the Grand Army of the Republic. Hers is an incredible story but after years of research Sylvia G.L. Dannett has verified the truth of most of the details of an astonishing masquerade in the first two years of the Civil War. This is the story of a rather pretty farm girl, a native of the province of New Brunswick, who masqueraded as a male book salesman and joined the Union army under the alias of Franklin Thompson. 'He' served as a nurse and spy and general's aide but in 1863, sick from malaria and on the verge of being unmasked, 'he' deserted and resumed female attire
Print Book, English, 1960
Thomas Nelson and Sons, Edinburgh, 1960