Nurse and Spy in the Union Armye-artnow, 2020 M04 9 - 226 páginas Nurse and Spy in the Union Army is the book written by Emma Edmond in a form of memoirs. In addition to telling her story Edmond describes the stories of many other men and women of the war. Her realistic and vivid writing style shows the Civil War from a new perspective. |
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... passed through a short time before. The cars soon reached the depot, and started immediately for Washington— where we arrived in due time—weary, and in great need of food and sleep. Soon after reaching Washington I commenced visiting ...
... passed through a short time before. The cars soon reached the depot, and started immediately for Washington— where we arrived in due time—weary, and in great need of food and sleep. Soon after reaching Washington I commenced visiting ...
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... passed away one of the most exemplary men it has ever been my lot to meet, either in the army or elsewhere. The same day, the sorrowing widow, with the remains of her beloved and noble husband, started for her northern home; and that ...
... passed away one of the most exemplary men it has ever been my lot to meet, either in the army or elsewhere. The same day, the sorrowing widow, with the remains of her beloved and noble husband, started for her northern home; and that ...
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... passed along from one ambulance to another, speaking words of encouragement to each soldier, many a tear would start from grateful eyes, and many a feeble voice uttered an earnest “God bless you,” while others would draw from their ...
... passed along from one ambulance to another, speaking words of encouragement to each soldier, many a tear would start from grateful eyes, and many a feeble voice uttered an earnest “God bless you,” while others would draw from their ...
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... passed away and he was helpless as an infant. We had written for his mother to come if possible, and had just received a letter from her, stating that she was on her way to Washington; but would she come before we were obliged to leave ...
... passed away and he was helpless as an infant. We had written for his mother to come if possible, and had just received a letter from her, stating that she was on her way to Washington; but would she come before we were obliged to leave ...
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... passing the open door of one of the wards, who should I see, laid upon a cot, but the very object of my search, and upon returning to the office to inform the steward of the fact, I would find that it was a slight mistake; in ...
... passing the open door of one of the wards, who should I see, laid upon a cot, but the very object of my search, and upon returning to the office to inform the steward of the fact, I would find that it was a slight mistake; in ...
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CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XII | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXI | |
CHAPTER XXIII | |
CHAPTER XXIV | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XXIX | |
CHAPTER XXX | |
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