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Sanitary Commission
A profile of the United States Sanitary Commission, founded in 1861, which helped promote health in the Union Army Camps, provide supplies, and raise money ...
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Sanitary Commission Workers - Washington DC - 1863
Sanitary Commission workers outside Home Lodge, Washington, DC.
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Washington DC Central Office Sanitary Commission 1865
Washington, DC, Central Office of the US Sanitary Commission. 1333 F Street, NW - April 1865.
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US Sanitary Commission Nurses and Officers May 1865
Pictures of nurses and officers of the US Sanitary Commission, Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 1865.
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About Florence Nightingale - History of Sanitary Movements
A history of the Western Sanitary Commission, written in 1864, begins with this credit to Florence Nightingale's pioneering work: ...
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Julia Ward Howe - Abolition and the Civil War - Beyond the Battle ...
Samuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward Howe became involved in the U.S. Sanitary Commission, an important and poorly remembered institution of social service. ...
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Elizabeth Blackwell
This venture helped to inspire the creation of the United States Sanitary Commission, and the Blackwells worked with this organization as well. ...
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Sanitary Commission
Many women volunteered to work with the United States Sanitary Commission to support the Union effort in the American Civil War. The women raised money and ...
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Mary Livermore
Suffrage worker, Sanitary Commission organizer and hospital worker, reporter, editor, and writer, Mary Rice Livermore was married to a Univeralist minister ...
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Women and the Civil War - Pictures - Images of Women in the War ...
June 1863: Sanitary Commission workers outside entrance of the Home Lodge, Washington, D.C. (all men in this photo, though women helped organize and staff ...
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