. Reminiscences of the life of a nurse in field, hospital and camp, during the Civil War . AUXILIARY BUTTON. ARMY AND NAVY UNION OF U. S. REMINISCENCES OF AN ARMY NURSE. 59 ly opened by Mrs, Annie P. Erving, LadyConumander. The newly elected ofi&cers were installedby Past Adjutant Thorpe, assisted by thefull staff of officers: James R. McCullough,. ladies aid s. of v. no. 39 badge,mrs. a. p. erving, chapi^ain. Charles K Van G-orden, J. D. Pennell, H. and Mr. W. H. VanSciver. Grreetingswere exchanged with flowers, Chaplain 60 REMINISCENCES OF AN ARMY NURSE. Davies receiving the large»s


. Reminiscences of the life of a nurse in field, hospital and camp, during the Civil War . AUXILIARY BUTTON. ARMY AND NAVY UNION OF U. S. REMINISCENCES OF AN ARMY NURSE. 59 ly opened by Mrs, Annie P. Erving, LadyConumander. The newly elected ofi&cers were installedby Past Adjutant Thorpe, assisted by thefull staff of officers: James R. McCullough,. ladies aid s. of v. no. 39 badge,mrs. a. p. erving, chapi^ain. Charles K Van G-orden, J. D. Pennell, H. and Mr. W. H. VanSciver. Grreetingswere exchanged with flowers, Chaplain 60 REMINISCENCES OF AN ARMY NURSE. Davies receiving the large»st bunch, he be-ing the oldest comrade—nearly 80 yearsold. He can talk and he can pray. Sept. 13th Auxiliary, No. 7, met for thefirst regular meeting. A call came from thechair of Lady Commander Erving that be-fore we opened under the head of business,we as loyal women should bow our headsin silent prayer for our stricken Presidentand his wife, our dear Sister; that he mightbe spared to us as a Nation and to her whomhe had cared for and loved so many years.(The whole Nation mourned Sept. 14th).The President is dead. The last bugle hassounded and he has gone to meet his dearlittle ones. CHAPLAINS ADDRESS TO THE SONSON DECORATION DAY. Meeting called to order by CaptainGeorge H. Coe. My Sons, we have come together to cel-ebrate the most hall


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