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L. P. Brockett, Women's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and patience 39 1 Browse Search
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or Northern hospitals at Huntsville with Mrs. Bickerdyke at Chattanooga-1experiences in a field H Tennessee placed them at Savannah with Mrs. Mary Bickerdyke, who had been with the wounded since thbout two miles out of town, where I found Mrs. Bickerdyke hard at work, as usual, endeavoring to co, which added to the general discomfort. Mrs. Bickerdyke went from tent to tent in the gale, carryng us! The soldiers fully appreciate Mother Bickerdyke, as they call her, and her work. Mrs. BicMrs. Bickerdyke left Vicksburg at the request of General Sherman, and other officers of his corps, as they , which was very wintry. And beside them Mrs. Bickerdyke made soup and toast, tea and coffee, and was washed and had his wounds dressed. Mrs. Bickerdyke and myself assisted in the operation. Po eyes of her own family, she says much of Mrs. Bickerdyke's work, and but little of her own. Two, t will soon be laid in a soldier's grave! Mrs. Bickerdyke has sent gruel and other food, which I ha[10 more...]