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105:, in 1838 to Julia and Thomas S. N. King. Her father—T.S.King—was a Baptist minister; she was the second of seven children. The family, soon after Ella King's birth, moved to Arkansas, where she spent most of her young life. In 1854, King married Dr. Frank Newsom from Tennessee, a wealthy physician and planter. After his death a few years later, Newsom inherited his estate. Newsom, her younger sisters, and other young women lived in a house together in Tennessee while attending Mary Sharp College. 113:
Newson's war experience began with her buying supplies with her own money and assisting the Southern Mothers' Home Hospital and the Overton Hospital. Following where the need for help was, Newsom soon relocated to Kentucky, working grueling hours to make up for the need. Newsom's work continued to
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Newsom spent the entirety of her wealth during the war on supplies and supporting the medical effort. She remarried to Confederate veteran Colonel W.H. Trader in 1867. The two had one surviving child, Mary. Newsom died of an illness on January 18, 1919.
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move her around the south, eventually earning her a position as a matron for the Foard Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Newsom continued working in numerous locations until the end of the war.
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Academy Hospital, working on the front in Tennessee from 1861–1862. Newsom also served at the Corinth House Hotel Hospital with
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Richard, J. Fraise (Jacob Fraise) (1 January 1914).
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Ella King Newsom Trader
Confederacy
American Civil War
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Kate Cumming
Brandon, Mississippi




"Angels of the Confederacy"













The Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine
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