id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21853 Vaughan, Mary C. Woman's Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience .txt text/plain 254043 11217 67 of her influence and power--Young's Point in 1863--Illness of Mrs. Harvey--She determines to secure the establishment of a General Hospital preparation of diet, etc.--Service at Fort Schuyler Hospital--Mrs. General Fremont secures her services for St. Louis--Condition of St. Louis and the other river cities at this time--First assigned to the House--Labors at Beverly Hospital, New Jersey--Mrs. Gibbons' return Maryland women in the war--Barbara Frietchie--Effie Titlow--Mrs. Munsell's labors in the hospitals after Antietam and Gettysburg--Her at Cairo, where he had been ordered to labor in hospitals; and Mrs. Porter, visiting Cairo and Paducah, entered earnestly into the work of mortal sickness than were slain or wounded in the battles, one of Mrs. Husband's sons was among the sufferers from disease, and word was sent her chosen work; she went to the battle-field, intending to join Mrs. Harris, of the Ladies' Aid Society of Philadelphia, who was already at ./cache/21853.txt ./txt/21853.txt