Our Branch And Its Tributaries Being a History of the Work of the Northwestern
Our Branch And Its Tributaries Being a History of the Work of the Northwestern
Sarah Edwards Henshaw
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Those had been entered into on a scale commensurate with the expected results, and necessarily became dispropor- tioned to the profits. But the desired end was attained. Treasuries were filled, if they were not running over, and the w^hole creation passed swiftly away, and "left not a wreck behind. " Chicago woke up as if from an absorbing- dream, and returned to her every-day existence. Mrs. Porter staid in the hospitals at Savannah, Georgia, until General Sherman had reached Golds- boro. To t...his place she followed, going by water to AVilmington, and from there on a platform car. A torpedo exploded under the train as it moved along. The sick that General Sherman was obliged to leave in Goldsboro, Mrs. Porter and her husband accompanied to Newbern, North Carolina, making the journey part of the way in a cattle car, after having spent the previous night sitting on their trunks, because there was no room for them at the inn. While Mrs. Porter was laboring at Newbern, she visited the hospitals at Beaufort, South Carolina, and there met again her old coadjutor, Mrs.
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