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Lovingston (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Acknowledgment.
--A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge of the Winder Hospital, near this city, requested us to acknowledge the receipt of forty-four dollars from Lieut. W. C. Carrington, the result of the noble energy of three young ladies of Lovingston, Nelson county, Va., (Misses Lelia J. Fortune, Rosa E. Shelton, and Mollie E. Young.) for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.
This is another proof of how thoroughly the pure hearts of Southern ladies are devoted to the angelic mission of soothing the sorrows and alleviating the sufferings of their gallant defenders.
A. G. Lane (search for this): article 7
Acknowledgment.
--A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge of the Winder Hospital, near this city, requested us to acknowledge the receipt of forty-four dollars from Lieut. W. C. Carrington, the result of the noble energy of three young ladies of Lovingston, Nelson county, Va., (Misses Lelia J. Fortune, Rosa E. Shelton, and Mollie E. Young.) for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.
This is another proof of how thoroughly the pure hearts of Southern ladies are devoted to the angelic mission of soothing the sorrows and alleviating the sufferings of their gallant defenders.
Mollie E. Young (search for this): article 7
Acknowledgment.
--A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge of the Winder Hospital, near this city, requested us to acknowledge the receipt of forty-four dollars from Lieut. W. C. Carrington, the result of the noble energy of three young ladies of Lovingston, Nelson county, Va., (Misses Lelia J. Fortune, Rosa E. Shelton, and Mollie E. Young.) for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.
This is another proof of how thoroughly the pure hearts of Southern ladies are devoted to the angelic mission of soothing the sorrows and alleviating the sufferings of their gallant defenders.
Rosa E. Shelton (search for this): article 7
Acknowledgment.
--A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge of the Winder Hospital, near this city, requested us to acknowledge the receipt of forty-four dollars from Lieut. W. C. Carrington, the result of the noble energy of three young ladies of Lovingston, Nelson county, Va., (Misses Lelia J. Fortune, Rosa E. Shelton, and Mollie E. Young.) for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.
This is another proof of how thoroughly the pure hearts of Southern ladies are devoted to the angelic mission of soothing the sorrows and alleviating the sufferings of their gallant defenders.
W. C. Carrington (search for this): article 7
Acknowledgment.
--A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge of the Winder Hospital, near this city, requested us to acknowledge the receipt of forty-four dollars from Lieut. W. C. Carrington, the result of the noble energy of three young ladies of Lovingston, Nelson county, Va., (Misses Lelia J. Fortune, Rosa E. Shelton, and Mollie E. Young.) for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.
This is another proof of how thoroughly the pure hearts of Southern ladies are devoted to the angelic mission of soothing the sorrows and alleviating the sufferings of their gallant defenders.
Lelia J. Fortune (search for this): article 7
Acknowledgment.
--A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge of the Winder Hospital, near this city, requested us to acknowledge the receipt of forty-four dollars from Lieut. W. C. Carrington, the result of the noble energy of three young ladies of Lovingston, Nelson county, Va., (Misses Lelia J. Fortune, Rosa E. Shelton, and Mollie E. Young.) for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.
This is another proof of how thoroughly the pure hearts of Southern ladies are devoted to the angelic mission of soothing the sorrows and alleviating the sufferings of their gallant defenders.