Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Miss Sarah C. Woolsey” in chapter 11 of L. P. Brockett, Women's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and patience:
...r two thousand five hundred patients.
Four friends of Miss Wormeley joined her here, and were her Assistant Superintendents-Misses G. M. and J. S. Woolsey, Miss Harriet D. Whetten, of New York, and Miss Sarah C. Woolsey , of New Haven.
Each of these had charge of seven Wards, and was responsible to the surgeons for the nursing and diet of the sick men. To the exceedingly valuable co-operation of these ladies, Miss ...
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