Inicio > Biografía e historias reales > The Quiet Heroism of Lucy Higgs Nichols
The Quiet Heroism of Lucy Higgs Nichols

The Quiet Heroism of Lucy Higgs Nichols

Dianna Aubin

8,23 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Dianna Aubin
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Biografía e historias reales
ISBN:
9798233995354
8,23 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

Born into slavery in 1838, Lucy Higgs Nichols began life without a recorded name, without protection, and without promise. Yet through courage, devotion, and an unyielding sense of humanity, she became something far greater than history expected of her.During the American Civil War, Lucy served as a nurse and caregiver for the Union Army, tending the wounded of the 23rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment with tireless compassion. Known affectionately as 'Aunt Lucy,' she gave comfort to soldiers far from home; binding wounds, offering prayers, and standing watch through long, terrible nights. Though she lost both her husband and young daughter during the war, Lucy continued to serve, placing the needs of others above her own grief.After the war, Lucy settled in New Albany, Indiana, where she worked as a housekeeper for Union officers and rebuilt a life shaped by perseverance rather than bitterness. She eventually married her second husband, John Nichols, and lived quietly in the same community for more than forty years; respected, remembered, and cherished by the men who once relied on her to survive.The Quiet Heroism of Lucy Higgs Nichols is a deeply human portrait of a woman whose strength was never loud, whose bravery never sought recognition, and whose legacy endured long after the battlefield fell silent. From an unrecorded birth to a named grave in West Haven Cemetery, Lucy’s life reminds us that history is often carried forward not by those who command, but by those who care.

Artículos relacionados

  • Fitz Lee 1866-1889 The Lees of Dinwiddie Virginia
    Jacqueli Finley
    In Honor and Memory of Fitz Lee 1866-1889'On June 30, 1898, Cuban freedom fighters and some American volunteers aboard the U.S.S. Florida attempted an amphibious landing at Tayabacoa, Cuba. The landing party immediately engaged with Spanish soldiers from a nearby blockhouse. The Cubans and Americans retreated, leaving behind a group of wounded comrades. A call for volunteers to...
    Disponible

    27,72 €

  • My Experiments With Truth
    M. K. Gandhi
    ''I simply want to tell the story of my numerous experiments with truth, and as my life consists of nothing but those experiments, it is true that the story will take the shape of an autobiography.'' - M. K. Gandhi This extraordinary autobiography is a window to the life of the great leader and social worker, M. K. Gandhi. This first-hand account of his life offers insight into...
    Disponible

    31,54 €

  • India of my Dreams
    M. K. Gandhi
    India Of My Dreams is a collection of passages from speeches and writings of M.K. Gandhi showcasing how he envisaged India. Enumerating his views and ideas on various socio-political, cultural and economic issues, the book renders a fascinating insight into Gandhi’s ideologies and his dream of a prosperous and vibrant India. Gandhi, a propounder of the ideologies of Ahimsa (non...
    Disponible

    21,01 €

  • Juda Rising
    Dr. Beverley Anderson
    The concept of 'Juda Rising' began with one individual who was convinced that she was a descendant of the ancient Bantus. Her inner-standing of Temple Worship formed the basis on which her personal story became a wonderful unravelling. Dr Beverley was born into a family that had strong priestly tendencies, that were characterised by attention to detail, and discipline. The Mos...
    Disponible

    43,63 €

  • Gen. Park Chung-Hee and South Korea’s Han River Miracle
    Walter Jung
    Gen. Park Chung-Hee was born to a poor family in rural Korea when Japan ruled the nation as a colony. After teaching at a rural elementary school for three years, he studied at three different military academies to become an army officer in the liberated Korea. Although he encountered a career-threatening crisis right before the outbreak of the Korean War, he returned to the se...
  • A German Cavalry Officer’s Great War
    Vera von Faber du Faur / Elizabeth C. Knight
    Konrad von Faber du Faur was born in Paris, France on the 27th of May, 1895. He had one older sister, Maria, who was born in 1893 and died in 1950, and a younger sister, Vera, who was born in 1898 and died in 1990. Vera is the author of this book.... With the outbreak of the War in August, 1914, Konrad entered the Imperial Army, serving in the Kavallerie (the cavalry), in a S...
    Disponible

    17,54 €

Otros libros del autor

  • Where the Water Runs Clear
    Dianna Aubin
    Washing day begins before the sun is warm.For ten-year-old Eliza Carter, that means heavy baskets, cold creek water, and long hours of scrubbing clothes clean by hand. The work is tiring and often unnoticed; but it must be done. Clean clothes keep families healthy, and every shirt and sheet carries the marks of daily life on a North Carolina farm in the 1800s.As Eliza spends th...
    Disponible

    12,22 €

  • Where the Water Runs Clear
    Dianna Aubin
    Washing day begins before the sun is warm.For ten-year-old Eliza Carter, that means heavy baskets, cold creek water, and long hours of scrubbing clothes clean by hand. The work is tiring and often unnoticed; but it must be done. Clean clothes keep families healthy, and every shirt and sheet carries the marks of daily life on a North Carolina farm in the 1800s.As Eliza spends th...
    Disponible

    9,34 €

  • Smokehouse Days
    Dianna Aubin
    Winter is coming, and eleven-year-old Noah has been given an important job.For the first time, Noah is trusted to help in the smokehouse; tending a careful fire, watching the slow curl of smoke, and learning how patience can keep a family fed through the cold months ahead. The work is quiet and steady, but it matters. One mistake could ruin days of effort, and winter does not f...
    Disponible

    12,26 €

  • Smokehouse Days
    Dianna Aubin
    Winter is coming, and eleven-year-old Noah has been given an important job.For the first time, Noah is trusted to help in the smokehouse; tending a careful fire, watching the slow curl of smoke, and learning how patience can keep a family fed through the cold months ahead. The work is quiet and steady, but it matters. One mistake could ruin days of effort, and winter does not f...
    Disponible

    9,28 €

  • Paths That Do Not Meet
    Dianna Aubin
    In the North Carolina mountains of 1830, ten-year-old Ayonwa knows every bend of the creek, every curve of the forest paths, and every lesson his people have passed down for generations.When Ayonwa befriends Tom, a boy from a newly arrived settler family, the two discover they have more in common than they expected. But as outsiders move closer and questions turn into demands, ...
    Disponible

    13,29 €

  • Edmund Fanning and the Road to Rebellion
    Dianna Aubin
    In the years before the American Revolution, rebellion did not begin with declarations or armies. It began in courthouses, on muddy roads, and in the quiet anger of ordinary people who believed the law had turned against them.At the center of that growing unrest stood Edmund Fanning; a Yale-educated lawyer and powerful colonial official whose name became synonymous with corrupt...
    Disponible

    9,04 €