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Nurse Pember and the Whiskey WarCivil War Times | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
Pember eventually made her way back to Georgia, and spent many of her remaining years traveling. She died in 1913, an eternity removed from her trials and triumphs at Hospital Number Two. Subscribe Today
This article was written by Mary C. Meskauskas and originally appeared in the August 1999 issue of Civil War Times magazine. For more great articles, be sure to subscribe to Civil War Times magazine today! Pages: 1 2 3 4Tags: Civil War Times, People, Social History, Women's History
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