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Mary Edwards Walker, one of the nation's 1.8 million women veterans, was the only one to earn the Congressional Medal of Honor
Walker, Mary Edwards (1832-1919), American physician and feminist, born in Oswego, New York, and educated at Syracuse Medical College. During the American Civil War she was commissioned as an assistant surgeon in the Union army, becoming the first woman to hold such a commission. She was later decorated for services performed on the field. Subsequently she practiced medicine in Washington, D.C. Walker was a lifelong advocate of woman suffrage, dress reform, and the abolition of capital punishment.
The Medal of Honor. Decades after the Civil War ended the army set up a board to review the Medals of Honor awarded during the war, and they vacated about one thousand, including that to Dr. Walker. Dr. Walker was still alive, and was asked to return her Medal, but she refused to do so.
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Mary Edwards Walker is 178 years old.
Mary Walker died in Oswego New York
Mary Edwards Walker was born on November 26, 1832.
Mary Edwards Walker was born on November 26, 1832.
Mary Edwards Walker did NOT have a nickname. She did many things in her life, but no one gave her a nickname.
Mary Edwards Walker lived in Rome, New York. :)
Alvah and Vesta Walker
yea she did :)
She was 86.
Albert Miller
Oswego, New York.
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