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L. P. Brockett, Women's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and patience, chapter 8 (search)
Part 3.
Ladies who ministered to the sick and wounded in camp, field and general hospitals.
Clara Harlowe Barton.
Early life
teaching
the Bordentown school
Obtains a situation in the Patent office
her readiness to help others
her native genius for nursing
removed from office in 1857
return to Washington in 1861
nursing and providing for Massachusetts soldiers at the Capitol in April, 1861
Hospital and sanitary work in 1861
death of her father
Washington hospitals again
going to the front
Cedar Mountain
the second Bull Run battle
Chantilly
heroic labors at Antietam
soft bread
three barrels of flour and a bag of salt
thirty lanterns for that night of gloom
the race for Fredericksburg — Miss Barton as a General purveyor for the sick and wounded
the battle of Fredericksburg
under fire
the rebel officer's appeal
the confiscated carpet
after the battle
in the department of the South
the sands of Morris Island
the horrors of the siege of forts Wa