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A. N. Morris (search for this): article 9
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
Stringfellow (search for this): article 9
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
E. E. Cook (search for this): article 9
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
William W. Tribbett (search for this): article 9
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.
E. Winston (search for this): article 9
My Most hearty and sincere thanks are tendered Mrs. E. Winston, Mrs. A. N. Morris, Mrs. Sacra, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Stringfellow, Mrs. E. E. Cook, Mrs. Jones, and others of the Vicinity of Hanover Institute, for their kind, generous and heroic conduct, towards the sick soldiers, since the establishment of a Division Hospital in their neighborhood. Too much cannot be said for those noble daughters of Virginia. May they long live to enjoy the freedom for which we are so strongly contending. Very respectfully, Wm. W. Tribbett, [*] Hospital Steward.