. Woman's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and patience . fully engrossed upon parchment, surmounted by an exquisitelypainted Union flag. The managers of the Philadelphia Fair, believing Mrs. Hogeto have had an important connection with that fair, presented toher a beautiful gift, in token of their appreciation of her services. The Womens Eelief Association, of Brooklyn, New York,presented her an elegant silver vase. During the second Sanitary Fair in Chicago, a few friends pre-sented her with a beautiful silver cup, bearing a suitable inscrip-tion in Latin, and during th
. Woman's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and patience . fully engrossed upon parchment, surmounted by an exquisitelypainted Union flag. The managers of the Philadelphia Fair, believing Mrs. Hogeto have had an important connection with that fair, presented toher a beautiful gift, in token of their appreciation of her services. The Womens Eelief Association, of Brooklyn, New York,presented her an elegant silver vase. During the second Sanitary Fair in Chicago, a few friends pre-sented her with a beautiful silver cup, bearing a suitable inscrip-tion in Latin, and during the same fair, she received as a gift aRoman bell of green bronze, or verd antique, of rare workman-ship, and value, as an object of art. Mrs. Hoge made three expeditions to the Army of the South-west, and personally visited and ministered to more than onehundred thousand men in hospitals. Few among the many effi-cient workers, which the war called from the ease and retirementof home, can submit to the public a record of labors as efficient,varied, and long-continued, as ^* Mrs. Mary A. Livermore. MRS. MARY A. LIVERMORE.
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