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Fannie A. Beers, Memories: a record of personal exeperience and adventure during four years of war. 1 1 Browse Search
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ho do not forget. He is an active member of the association A. N. Va., always to the fore when opportunities occur to honor the dead Confederates or to succor the living. Of the hundreds who now live to remember with liveliest gratitude the Refuge they once found from the horrors and toils and pains of battle, and the gentle hostess who so unweariedly ministered to them, I can gather only a few names besides those already mentioned,—those of Lieutenant Brooks, Seventh Louisiana; Dr. Henry Larreux,—— ——; Lieutenant Henri Puisson, Tenth Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell were New Orleans people. Their temporary home in Virginia was taken with the definite object in view of offering a refuge to sick and wounded Louisiana soldiers. She is, of course, proud of its record and her own, but simply says in her letter to me, On opening the Refuge (Mr. John Edwards Caldwell said to his wife) we will each do all we find to do, and all we can do, without consulting or telling each oth