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Description: Identifier: angelsofbattlefi00bart (find matches) Title: Angels of the battlefield : a history of the labors of the Catholic sisterhoods in the late civil war Year: 1898 (1890s) Authors: Barton, George, 1866-1940 Subjects: Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul North Caroliniana Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa., : The Catholic Art Publishing Company Contributing Library: State Library of North Carolina, Government & Heritage Library Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: uently picked their way through the files of the dead and wounded, and on many occasions assisted in carrying the sufferers to the boatfc> These floating hospitals were unique in many ways, but they will ever remain memorable as the scenes of the Sisters greatest triumphs, where they did so much for the cause of humanity and where so many unwarranted prejudices were removed from the minds of brave men. Among the war Sisters none was regarded with more affection and reverence than this same Sister Anthony, who spent her last years near Cincinnati, surrounded with, all the loving attentions and comforts that should go with honorable old age. Her work for humanity was spread over a long series of years, and the heroic labors she performed during the war form but an episode in a busy and useful career. But it was a brilliant episode, one that deserves to be handed down to history and that brought fadeless laurels to a modest and unpretending woman. Sister Anthony O'Connell was bom in Limerick, Text Appearing After Image: SISTER ANTHONY SISTER ANTHONY AT SHILOH. 77 Ireland, of pious Catholic parents. She came with them to this country at an early age, and, in pursuance o fa long-cherished idea, renounced the world and was vested with the familiar habit of the Sisters of Charity. Her novitiate and earlier years in the order were spent at Emmittsburg, Md. Finally she was placed in charge of a community at Cincinnati. According to good people in that city who carefully watched her career, she displayed unusual devotion, business talent and self-sacrifice. Through her exertions an orphan asylum was founded at Cumminsville, where large numbers of friendless and homeless children were cared for and reared to a sense of their responsibility to God and man. When the civil war broke out Governor David Tod issued a call for volunteer nurses. A live to the necessities of the occasion. Sister Anthony relinquished the care of her asylum to other hands and, taking a band of Sisters with her, oliered their services. Their work wa Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: Angels of the battlefield - a history of the labors of the Catholic sisterhoods in the late civil war (1898) (14782653403)
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