Nurses
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Handwritten List of Deceased Who Served in the Civil War
The document appears to contain fragmented references to various religious figures and concepts, possibly related to Catholic traditions or saints. It includes mentions of locations and names that are not clearly defined. The text is disjointed and lacks coherent context, making it difficult to ascertain specific details or themes.
Handwritten List of Living Who Served in the Civil War
The document appears to contain a list of names associated with various locations, primarily mentioning Washington and Memphis. It includes references to individuals with titles or roles, though the context is unclear. The text seems to be fragmented and may relate to a religious or community organization.
Handwritten List of Union Soldier Nurses Who Served in the Civil War, February 21, 1889
This document appears to be a list of nurses engaged for service in Union Hospitals during the Civil War, specifically mentioning their involvement in hospitals in Memphis and possibly in ParĂ¡, Kentucky. It includes names and dates related to their service, with a focus on the year 1889. The text is somewhat unclear due to OCR errors, but it highlights the contributions of these women in a historical context.
Kisielius, Mary Marguerita (Antanina), 1913-12-23, 1934-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
The materials in this file contain a photo, experience record, personal info, and correspondence of Sister M Marguerita. The sister's vocations were nurse.
Kreivenas, Mary Maricita (Carmen Therese), 1933-06-18, 1955-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
The materials in this file contain the experience record, account balance, and correspondence of Sister M Maricita. The sister's vocations were registered nurse.
Lapinskas, Mary Febronia (Helen), 1909-03-02, 1926-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
The materials in this file contain a photo, experience record, and correspondence of Sister M Febronia. The sister's vocations were nurse.
Sister Pension Files - Civil War Nurse Service, 1892-1910
This folder contains a list of Sisters who receive pensions from the War Department, detailing both their religious and baptismal names. Each entry includes the religious name followed by the individual's baptismal name in parentheses. The list highlights the contributions of these Sisters and their recognition by the War Department. It serves as a historical record of the Sisters' involvement and support during a time of need.
Urban, John Marie (Patricia), 1946-07-02, 1965-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
The materials in this file contain the experience record, personal record, and agreement of Sister John Marie. The sister's vocations were domestic work and nursing school.
Yakaitis, Kathleen Yakaitis (Kathleen), 1955-03-07, 1985-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
The materials in this file contain experience records, a news article, and agreements of Sister Kathleen Yakaitis. The sister's vocations were Speech Pathologist, Nurse's Aide, and Clerk.
