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Yes she did.
According to a grave marker located in Columbus, Mississippi, Mrs. Canant was a Confederate volunteer nurse who was killed at the Battle of Shiloh. Her marker reads: " Mrs. Canant, Vol. Nurse, CSA."”See Sources and related links for details.
yall children are disresctful these days
The most famous civil war nurse was Clara Barton. She founded the American Red Cross, and worked as a teacher, patent clerk, and humanitarian, in addition to her work as a nurse.
Sally Tompkins lived in the state of Virginia all of her life. She was a nurse that was commissioned in the Confederate Army.
if i remember right. when i here confederate or confederacy i think of the south during the time of slavery and such so im guessing nurses hired to help the confederate states of america Alternate answer: Confederate nurses simply refers to women who served as nurses for the Confederate army during the Civil War. Nursing was still in its infancy when the American Civil War broke out.
Yes there was a civil war spy named Loretta Boyd. She began her work in the Civil war as a nurse for the Union. She later became a spy for the Confederate. Her sister, Belle Boyd, was also a spy.
She established a hospital for soldiers in Richmond, Virginia.
it was a confederate state because the confederate capital was located there
He was a confederate in arms with the rowdy boys.The Confederate Army marched northward. The Confederate and Union soldiers battled at Gettysburg, PA.
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