Why host a ball during the Civil War, in the midst of such hardships?
There were balls in America and balls in Victorian England. The difference between the two is quite simple. While both balls were social events, balls in America were often held to support the soldiers. On some occasions there were very few gentlemen because most were off at war. The ladies would host a ball to raise money and other items for the soldiers. So, while they were having a great time, they knew it was a profitable time.
Just finished: Civil War Storage Box-"Soldier's Ball".Available at the The Heritage Museum telephone number is: 540-879-2616. The address is: 382 High Street, Dayton, Va. 22821.