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, need eventually the co-operation of our sisters through out the State, and therefore we would suggest that in every county and in every community societies be formed at once. Whatever amounts can be raised, let them be forwarded as soon as possible to our Treasurer, Mrs. Samuel M. Price. We will say in conclusion, that the most of those who may be wounded in any battle that may take place will be brought here; still, as already mentioned, we propose to send nurses and comforts to the different camps. You will therefore feel as deep an interest as ourselves in the success of this movement. We have the President's sanction for what we propose, and with your aid promptly rendered we may, by God's blessing, do a great deal for the bodily and spiritual comfort of those who may endure pain and suffering for us and our country. Mrs. Wm. H. Macfarland, Mrs. F. G. Ruffin, Miss. Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. E. Nelson. Mrs. H. B. Gwathmey, Mrs. Jno. Stewart Walker.
s ourselves to you, our sisters of the other Confederate States, and invite you to unite with us in our work, assured that you will feel as deep an interest in this movement at as ourselves. We will say, in conclusion, that the most of those who may be wounded in any battle that may take place will be brought here. Still, as already mentioned, we propose to send nurses and comforts to the different camps, most of which are accessible to Richmond by railroads. We have the President's sanction for what we propose, and with your aid promptly rendered we may, by God's blessing, do a great deal for the bodily and spiritual comfort of those who may endure pain and suffering for us and for our country. Any contributions for this purpose may be forwarded to our Treasurer, Mrs. Samuel M. Price. Mrs. Wm. H. Macfarland, Mrs. Frank G. Ruffin, Miss. Catherine H. Myers, Mrs. F. K. Nelson, Mrs. H. B. Gwathmey, Mrs. John Stewart Walker. Richmond, July, 1861. jy 4--2t