Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Anna Blair Etheridge essays
Anna Blair Etheridge essays    Anna Blair Etheridge was an honored civil war nurse.  She was well      known to the people who fought in the war.  Information about her childhood is      scarce.  She joined the army as a cook, and ended up being a nurse.  She      devoted her life to the army from the  first battle at Blackburns Ford, in 1861, until      the last battle at Petersburg, in 1865.       	Anna was born and raised in Detroit.  There she lived in a small house      with her dad, and her housekeeper named Belle.  Later on when Anna      turned twelve, she and her dad moved to Wisconsin, leaving behind a great      friend named Sophie, and Belle.  They were living in a one-room apartment.       During that time she meet a new friend named Clara Jenkins.  They loved to      cook together.  Clara always complemented her on how well she cooked.               Soon after, Annas dad became very ill.  She nursed him until he died.  Not       knowing what to do, she took Claras advice and moved back to Detroit with her      friend Sophie and her family.  Sophie was glad to see Anna back.  The  first few      days together, they visited all the places they used to enjoy before Anna moved.       Later on at dinnertime, Will, Sophies brother, said he was going to join the Union      Army of Potomac to fight in the war.       	Union Army, were words Anna couldnt get out of her head.  She       wanted to join so badly.  Anna didnt know how to break the news to Sophie.       She finally did at dinnertime.  Sophies parents were stunned too.  They tried to      talk her out of it but Anna followed what her soul told her to do.       	The next day Will and Anna went to sign up.  The general at the sign up      booth was only accepting eight girls to wash and clean.  She waited in line for      hours.  When the general read the names off, she was amazed to hear her name      was called.  She was so overjoyed she couldnt sleep that    ...     
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