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Cornelia Hancock (February 8, 1840 – December 31, 1927) [2] was a celebrated volunteer nurse, serving the injured and infirmed of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Hancock's service lasted from July 6, 1863, to May 23, 1865.
Mary Ann Bickerdyke Papers: Subject file; National Association of Army Nurses of the Civil War, 1899-1900. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Library of Congress (Manuscript Division). Stearns, Amanda Akin. The Lady Nurse of Ward E. New York, New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, 1909. "The Diary of a Civil War Nurse." Washington, D.C.: Albert H. Small ...
A plate showing the uniform of a U.S. Army first sergeant, circa 1858, influenced by the French army. The military uniforms of the Union Army in the American Civil War were widely varied and, due to limitations on supply of wool and other materials, based on availability and cost of materials. [1]
Margaret Hamilton (nurse) Cornelia Hancock; M.V. Harkin; Eliza Harris (Civil War nurse) Fanny Titus Hazen; Elizabeth Fulton Hester; Nancy M. Hill; Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge; Mary A. Gardner Holland; Anna Morris Holstein; Juliet Opie Hopkins; Sophronia Smith Hunt; Mary Morris Husband; Elizabeth Hyatt
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Cornelia Hancock (1839–1926), American Civil War nurse; Jean Evelyn Headberry (1911–1993), Australian registered nurse and midwife and recipient of the Florence Nightingale Medal; Winifred Hector (1909-2002) UK pioneering reformer of nurse education; Lucille Hegamin (1894–1970), blues recording artist; Eliza Parks Hegan (1861–1917 ...