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Mary Bell (American Civil War nurse)

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31:. She left Ohio in September 1863 to join the Civil War effort. Her work began with her husband A.O. Hartley, who was a hospital steward, at Covington Barracks in Kentucky. While the two were in camp, there were outbreaks of diseases such as smallpox and spotted fever. In November, Bell was ordered to 35:, where she was soon appointed matron of a hospital by its head surgeon. Part of her duties included taking special care of the patients' diets, often poor. Bell remained at this location until May 1864, when she went to a Jacksonville hospital as troops moved to the front. 43:
Ultimately, Bell's service in the Civil War lasted over three years. Her husband did not survive the war; he was killed while performing his duties in
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Our Army Nurses: Stories from Women in the Civil War
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Our Army Nurses: Stories from Women in the Civil War
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Hillsboro, Ohio
Munfordsville, Kentucky
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Fisk University
Nashville, Tennessee
Albion, Michigan




ISBN
9781889020044



"Civil War Army Nurses 1861 ~ 1865"


ISBN
9781889020044
Categories
1840 births
People from Hillsboro, Ohio
Women in the American Civil War
American Civil War nurses
American women nurses

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