The Women and the Crisis: Women of the North in the Civil WarMcDowell, Obolensky, 1959 - 389 páginas Chronicles the changes which came about through the dedicated work of Northern women during the Civil War regarding the responsibility for treatment of the wounded. Their efforts laid the groundwork for modern organized charity work, the Red Cross, and what could be considered military nursing. Biographies are included of notable women who dedicated themselves to caring for the wounded and changing government policy. |
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... taken to form part of Phillips in 1915 . CARBON . - Part taken to form part of Stillwater in 1913 ; part annexed to Yellowstone and part of Yellowstone annexed in 1919 . CARTER . - Organized from part of Fallon in 1917 . CHOUTEAU ...
... taken to form part of Phillips in 1915 . CARBON . - Part taken to form part of Stillwater in 1913 ; part annexed to Yellowstone and part of Yellowstone annexed in 1919 . CARTER . - Organized from part of Fallon in 1917 . CHOUTEAU ...
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... taken now , or has been taken recently , can prevent that fcarcity ? — Certainly not ; what I have stated applies to a longer period than that . Notwithstanding what is faid in the Report alluded to , has not the fupply of large timber ...
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... taken from the profit and loss account in the Indian books ? -- It cer- tainly must be taken from the India and China books ; it is not taken by me from those books , it was taken by the auditor . In the Indian books there is a ...
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