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She marched with the soldiers, including the grueling campaigns of Lee's two invasions of the North, and cared for wounded soldiers during combat. When she died after the war, she was buried ... As in all wars, thousands of soldiers in the Civil War were captured by the enemy during battles and taken to prison camps.
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Soldiers tending wounded during Civil War Reenactment of Battle of Bull Run stock photography by American Spirit Images. u14830160 Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage helps you find the perfect photo or footage, fast! ... Keywords; american history, battle bull run, battle manassas, civil war, history,
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More Pictures for FEMALE CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS & SPIES ... During the Civil War, she enlisted in the 2nd Michigan Infantry, disguised as a man named "Franklin T. Thompson." She at first served as a male nurse participating in several campaigns, including the First Battle of Bull Run. ... She tended to the sick and wounded soldiers,
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Approximately two thousand women, North and South, served as volunteer nurses in military hospitals during the American Civil War. ... Determined to play a role in the events of 1861, she cared for wounded soldiers who had returned to Washington. Thanks to financial support garnered throughout New England,
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Among the oldest historical societies in the United States, HSP is one of the premier repositories for books, manuscripts, graphic materials, and family history resources. ... Guide to Women During the Civil War; ... She spent a great deal of time sewing for soldiers she knew and mailing items to them when she could,
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He expertly paints the worlds in which Whitman moved, from Pfaff's saloon, where the poet enjoyed the bohemian camaraderie of the New York literati, to the military hospitals in Washington where he tended wounded soldiers during the Civil War.
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Just as Walt Whitman tended to wounded soldiers during the Civil War, author Roy Morris has tended to this sad and moving story. What could have been mere history becomes much more, touched with tender tales, eloquence, and sadness.
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Some local soldiers wounded in battle at least had the good fortune to be brought back to the hospital that had been established at the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs Resort. ... During this third year of the war, the railroad still ran one passenger train and two freight trains per day.
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Some of the most common ailments during the Civil War included malaria, typhoid fever and food poisoning. Many soldiers also contracted dysentery, pneumonia and the mumps. ... Well over 600,000 people died during the Civil War. It is believed that there were almost 500,000 wounded during the many battles.
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