Adventures of An Army Nurse in Two Wars Ed From the Diary And Correspondence O

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Adventures of An Army Nurse in Two Wars Ed From the Diary And Correspondence O
Mary Phinney Von Olnhausen
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, Sunday evening [September 13, 1863].
We are so far safe on our journey, as you will be glad to learn. We have still thirty miles farther to go, and shall then, I hope, find friends and a comfortable home for a while at least. Dr. Bel- langee s hospital is at Morehead City, instead of 1 Spelling adopted in official reports ; but elsewhere one finds also Newberne and Newbern.
1 1 6 Adventures of an Army Nurse here, and it s been such a bother to get things straightened out. We leave here in the
... morning at nine, so in my next I shall be able to tell you all about it. That night I wrote you from New York I did not dare tell you how homesick I already felt. I think you would have been hardly willing for me to go if you could have seen me in that dirty, miserable ship. I did not dare think of home, or that it was only a week since I had left you all; it seemed a month by that time. I can t describe that ship, no words can; if there was one redeeming thing about it, I would tell it. It was owned by Jersey people; every one from cook up was hail-fellow, nobody saw to anything, the cabin was never cleaned while we were on board, and as to the other places, you can have no idea of the filth.

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