ages, Miss Agnes Gillis, of Lowell, Mass., Mrs. Guest, of Buffalo, N. Y., Miss Maria Josslyn, of Roxbury, Mass., Miss Ruth L. Ellis, of Bridgewater, Mass., Miss Kate P. Thompson, of Roxbury, Mass., whose labors at Annapolis, have probably made her permanently an invalid, Miss Eudora Clark, of Boston, Mass., Miss Sarah Allen, of Wilbraham, Mass., Miss Emily Gove, of Peru, N. Y., Miss Caroline Cox, of Mott Haven, N. Y., first at David's Island and afterward at Beverly Hospital, N. J., with Mrs. Gibbons, Miss Charlotte Ford, of Morristown, N. J., Miss Ella Wolcott, of Elmira, N. Y., who was at the hospitals near Fortress Monroe, for some time, and subsequently at Point Lookout.
Another corps of faithful hospital workers were those in the Benton Barracks and other hospitals, in and near St. Louis.
Of some of these, subsequently engaged in other fields of labor we have already spoken; a few others merit special mention for their extraordinary faithfulness and assiduity in the service;
. Annie, 218, 301.
Fales, Mrs. Almira, 47, 279-283.
Fales, Miss, 409.
Farr, Mrs. Lizzie H., 411.
Felton, Miss Mary, 411.
Ferris, Mrs., 408.
Field, Mrs. David Dudley, 62.
Filley, Mrs. Chauncey I., 408.
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton B., 408.
Flanders, Mrs. Benj., 89.
Flanders, Miss Fanny, 89.
Flanders, Miss Florence, 89.
Ford, Miss Charlotte, 406.
Francis, Miss Abby, 209.
Freeman, Mrs. Olive, 408.
Fremont, Mrs. Jessie B., 274, 408.
Frietchie, Barbara, 70-72, 76. Gardiner, Miss M., 301.
Gibbons, Mrs. A. H., 406.
Gibson, Mrs. E. O., 396, 399, 408.
Gibson, Mrs. Peter, 410.
Gillis, Miss Agnes, 405.
Gilson, Miss Helen L., 45, 47, 52, 55,
133-148, 232, 301, 316. Gove, Miss Emily, 406.
Gray, Mrs. Caroline E., 407.
Grier, Mrs. Maria C., 88.
Griffin, Mrs. William Preston, 301,
316. Guest, Mrs., 405.
Hagar, Mrs. C. C., 408.
Haines, Mrs. Hannah A., 408.
Hall, Miss Maria M. C., 157, 247, 290,
401. Halbert, Mrs. M. E., 409.
Hancock, Miss Cornelia, 284-286.
Harmon, Miss Am