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154:"I could fill whole people with descriptions of the scenes I had," wrote Cumming of her battlefield experience. It is clear in her writings that Cumming knew nurses to be vital to the war effort. Cumming maintained a diary throughout her wartime experience, offering readers insight into life of a woman nurse in the war effort. Cumming's diary was published in 1866 under the title 28: 106:. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Cumming's mother and two sisters left for England, leaving Cumming behind with her father and brother. Against her family's wishes, in April 1862, Cumming volunteered as a nurse in a Confederate hospital located in 150:
of Dr. Samuel Stout. Cumming was an active nurse throughout the war, which was unusual as nurses usually served temporarily. Cumming eventually became the head of food and housekeeping departments in multiple hospitals in Georgia.
142:. The Confederacy did not have an organized medical force at the war's inception, making the efforts of nurses like Cumming crucial for Confederate survival. As the medical department became more organized, Cumming occupied a 415: 410: 435: 420: 405: 175: 450: 440: 301: 276: 445: 359: 331: 243: 84: 170:. This journal has become one of the few primary sources regarding the work of Confederate nurses. In 1874, she moved to 168:
A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee from the Battle of Shiloh to the End of the War
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At the end of the war, Cumming returned home to Mobile. She published her wartime experiences in 1866, titled
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after her brother enlisted in the 21st Alabama Infantry. She was inspired to serve by
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A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee
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She Went to the Field: Women Soldiers of the Civil War
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She Went to the Field: Women Soldiers of the Civil War
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Nurse in the Confederate States Medical Corps, Teacher
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Birmingham, Alabama
Confederate
Civil War
Edinburgh
Mobile, Alabama
Corinth, Mississippi
Battle of Shiloh
Florence Nightingale
Reverend Benjamin M. Miller
Mississippi
Tennessee
Battle of Shiloh
matron
mobile hospitals
Birmingham, Alabama
United Daughters of the Confederacy





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