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A first-person journal recounts the author's three years as a hospital agent in and around Washington during the American Civil War, prompted by the wounding and death of a close relative. It blends day-to-day duties—caring for wounded men, distributing relief supplies, and coordinating with state relief societies, the Christian Commission, and the Sanitary Commission—with vivid ward scenes, camp visits, and cemetery reflections. Entries document administrative challenges, acts of compassion, soldiers' resilience, and gratitude toward fellow volunteers and officials, offering both practical details of wartime medical relief and contemplative observations on duty, loss, and the moral worth of those who served.

About the Author

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Julia S. Wheelock

Julia S. Wheelock is an author recognized for her contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of children's and young adult fiction. Her notable work, "The Boys in White," explores themes of adventure and camaraderie, capturing the imaginations of young readers. Wheelock's writing often reflects her keen observations of youth and the complexities of growing up, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. Through her storytelling, she has left a lasting impact on the genre, engaging audiences with relatable characters and compelling narratives.

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