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Under the guns

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An army nurse and sanitary agent recalls her Civil War service, describing visits to camps and hospitals, nursing the sick and dying, organizing supplies and evacuations, and enduring battlefield perils and severe weather. The memoir presents vivid anecdotes of tending wounded soldiers, coordinating with military and relief officials, and relying on women’s networks for support. Practical challenges such as transport, overcrowded hospitals, and communication difficulties are set beside personal reflections on compassion, sacrifice, and the daily work of medical relief during the conflict.

About the Author

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Annie Wittenmyer

Annie Wittenmyer was an American author and social reformer known for her work during the Civil War era. She gained prominence for her writings that highlighted the experiences of soldiers and their families. Her notable work, "Under the Guns," provides a vivid account of life on the front lines and the challenges faced by those involved in the conflict. Wittenmyer's contributions to literature reflect her commitment to social issues and her advocacy for the welfare of soldiers, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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