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the men by some of the surgeons go around to the hospitals and see for yourself visits Huntsville, Pulaski, etc with Sherman from Chattanooga to Atlanta making dishes for the sick out of hard tack and the ordinary rations at Nashville and Franklin through the Carolinas with Sherman Distribution of supplies near Washington the Freedmen's home and Refuge at Chicago Among the hundreds who with untiring devotion have consecrated their services to the ministrations of mercy in the Armielly, and all has been superintended by her. After the close of the Atlanta Campaign and the convalescence of the greater part of the wounded, Mrs. Bickerdyke returned to Chicago for a brief period of rest, but was soon called to Nashville and Franklin to attend the wounded of General Thomas's Army after the campaign which ended in Hood's utter discomfiture. When Savannah was surrendered she hastened thither, and after organizing the supply department of its hospitals, she and Mrs. Porter, wh