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Tag Archives: Educator Bronson Alcott
Walt Whitman and Louisa May Alcott, Civil War Scarred Nurses
There is no evidence that iconic 19th century American authors Walt Whitman and Louisa May Alcott ever met… But… In later years, it is very likely they had heard of each other, to include shared experiences as volunteer nurses in … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, Nifty History People, Recommended Reading
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