Bound volumes, 1841-1891

Extent:
1.5 Linear Feet
Scope and content:

The bound volumes in this series document Bradley's life and work, particularly during the Civil War and as an educator in Boston in the 1840s and in Wilmington, NC in the 1860s-1880s. A memo book for 1862 to 1863 gives daily details on camp life, numbers of soldiers treated, lists of supplies used, and medical treatments. Two volumes from 1861 to 1865 include several albumen photographs and focus on her work as a field nurse for the 3rd and 5th Maine regiments, at a home for invalid soldiers in Washington, D.C., and running convalescent camps for the U.S. Sanitary Commission.

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Arranged in chronological order.

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