. Our army nurses. Interesting sketches, addresses, and photographs of nearly one hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and on battlefields during our civil war . as again assigned OUR ARMY NURSES. 141 to duty at St. Louis, where they received the returnedprisoners of war, who were more pitiable, if possible,than wounded soldiers; remaining there until theclosing of the hospitals, in October, 1865, makingsixteen months of service. She was married to Mr P. P. Miner, a veteransoldier, in September, 1866. She is the mother ofthree children, and has performed all of her ownhousehold l
. Our army nurses. Interesting sketches, addresses, and photographs of nearly one hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and on battlefields during our civil war . as again assigned OUR ARMY NURSES. 141 to duty at St. Louis, where they received the returnedprisoners of war, who were more pitiable, if possible,than wounded soldiers; remaining there until theclosing of the hospitals, in October, 1865, makingsixteen months of service. She was married to Mr P. P. Miner, a veteransoldier, in September, 1866. She is the mother ofthree children, and has performed all of her ownhousehold labor. During all these years she has beena trusted comrade, inspiring genius at her husbandsside, preparing his thoughts as well as her own forthe press. For half a score of years she was a con-stant contributor to the ^Vestern Rural. She hasalso been a contributor to the Courant of Chicag-o,the Chicago Express, Iridianajjolis Leader, Indus-trial jVews, Michigan Patriot, JVetv Forum, andmany others. In company with Mrs. I. C. Fales, ofBrooklyn, she founded the Sociologic News, sheediting the Western department. Mrs. Rena Mi:n:er. St. Charles. Mich. 142 OUR ARMY
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