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With all these obstacles and disadvantages, it is not to be wondered that our ratio of attack and mortality was so great. When the epidemic began to abate, I tir-t relieved those members of the Medical Corps who had access to their homes, retaining those who could not return because of local quarantine : and when their services were no longer required, they were invited to remain as guests of the Howard Association until the removal of quarantine restrictions.
It is with pleasure I here acknowledge my grateful appreciation of the kind consid- eration shown me at all times, personally and officially, by the members of the Medical Corps. To their unselfish and hearty cooperation in every measure adopted, and to their intelligent and ready discharge of every duty imposed. are we indebted for whatever good results may have attended the organization and conduct of this department of the Howard Association. So noble, exalted, and single seemed to be their purpose for the general good, that all personal disappointments and discomforts were ignored, and not an incident of which Iam aware was permitted to disturb the harmonious and cordial relations existing between myself and them.
In this connection, also. I am sadly reminded of those who fell by our sides in the darkest moments of our dreadful and deadly strife. They have passed beyond the reach of temporal praise or gratitude. They have gone to their reward, higher, more priceless and imperishable than man can bestow ; and yet they have not gone beyond the reach of our recollection and love. Their good deeds and names survive them ; their sublime lives and glorious sacrifices still live in our hearts and memories, as to which
" Time will but the impression deeper make, As streams their channels deeper wear."
ROLL OF THE HOWARD MEDICAL CORPS
ON DUTY IN OR ASSIGNED FROM MEMPHIS DURING THE YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC, 1878.
1. Abercrombie. J. B., Memphis.
2. Armstrong. W.J., Memphis, died Sept.20.
3. Bank-on, J. S., Stevenson. Al., died Sept. In.
4. Bartholomew, O. D., Nashville, Tenn., died Oct. s.
5. Baskerville. Chas .. Horn Lake. Miss.
6. Besaneny, W. F., Jonestown, Miss.
7. Bobo. B. A .. Thomasville. Gn.
8. Bond. T. W., Brownsville, Tenn,, died Sept. 16.
9. Boyle, Samuel, Baltimore, Md.
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10. Burcham, Robt., Columbus, Ohio, died Sept. 25.
11. Brown. S. H., Memphis.
12. Bryan, 1 .. A., Houston, Texas.
13. Bradford, ti. D., Longpoint, Texas.
14. Cavanagh. W. C., Memphis, Tenn.
15. Carswell. W. A., America-, Gn.
16. Chevis, L. . 1., Savannah, Ga., died
17. Chills, L. B., Fisherville, Ky.
15. Coleman. W. 1 .. , San Antonio, Texas.
19. Collins, S. H .. Cincinnati, Ohio.
20. Dawson. G. R .. Memphis, died Sept. 24.
21. Davis. J. G .. Lincoln, Nebraska.
22. Pale, J. R., Arkadelphia, Ark.
23. De Giraffenried. E. F., Columbus, Ga.
24. De Saussure. P. G., Charleston, S. C.
25. De Inlin, Gordon, New York.
26. Danean, Wi., Savannah, Ga.
27. Dowell. Greenville, Galveston, Texas.
25. Easton, Thos .. New York.
29. Ess, Il .. Memphis.
30. Fogarty, N. J., Columbus, Ga.
31. Force, H. F., Hot Springs, Ark., died Oct. 13.
32. Forbes. J. G., Round Rock, Texas, died Sept. 24.
33. Gilzer. T. L., Mobile.
34. Gordon, John, Memphis.
35. Green. H. J .. Shelby Co., Tenn.
36. Green, S. P., Memphis.
37. Gray, G. H., Dennison, Texas.
38. Gorrell, J. G. O., Ft. Wayne, Ind., died Sept. 20.
39. Hall. R. P .. Mobile, Alabama.
40. Harlan, L. B., Hot Springs, Ark., died Sept. 16.
41. Hicks, J. B., Murfreesboro, Tenn., died Sept. 17.
42. Hodges, W. R., Memphis, Tenn., died Sept. 4.
43. Hunter. R. R., Kansas City, MIo. -
44. Jones, Heber, Memphis.
45. Jones, P. S., Memphis.
46. Kenhne, Aug .. Dayton, Ohio.
47. Keating, M. T., New York, died Sept. 17.
48. Kimbro, A. L., Memphis.
49. Laurence, A. A., Memphis.
50. Legare, J. Cecil, New Orleans.
51. Lowry, I. T .. Cincinnati, Ohio.
52. Lowry, W R., Memphis, died.
53. Luppo, J., Los Angelos, Cal.
54. Meade, W. C., Hopefield, Ark., died 194. Younge, Easton, Savannah, Ga. Sept. 7.
55. Menees. T. W., Nashville, died Sept. 16.
56. Marable, J. T., Memphis.
58. McCormick. S. H., Terre Haute, Ind. 59. MeCully, W. A., Independence, Kansas.
Gn. McGregor, T. II., Tipton Co., Tenn., died Sept. 15. 61. MeKim, J. W., St. Louis, Mo., died Sept. 9.
62. McFarland, J. T., Savannah, Ga.
63. McMillan. E. W., Memphis.
64. Nugent, P. C., St. Louis, Mo., died Sept. 14.
65. Nuttall. J. H., Memphis.
66. Orr, J. G .. Cincinnati, Ohio.
67. Overall, G. W., Murfreesboro, Tenn.
68. Palmer, J. D., Fernanda, Florida.
19. Pearce, Il. M. ('in .. O., died Sept. 15.
70. Pittman, John, Memphis.
71. Pritchard, Maurice, Virginia City, Mo.
72. Purnell, H. W., Memphis.
73. Renner, J. G., Indianapolis, Ind., died Sept. 144.
74. Roberts. C. S., Sulphur Springs, Ky., died Sept. 2%.
75. Robins. W. II., Memphis.
76. Roger -. W. E .. Memphis.
77. Sample, G. F., AAu-tin, Miss., died Sept. 6.
78. Sanvé, II. C., Hot Springs, Ark.
79. Sheftail. Benj., Savannah. Ga.
80. Sim, F. L., Memphis.
81. Simons. T. G., Charleston. S. C.
82. Smith, T. M., Rockport, Ind.
$3. Snyder, S. C., Memphis.
84. Somers. T. O., Nashville.
$5. Spencer, A. K., Charleston, S. C.
86. St. Clair, T. C., Vaiden, Miss., died Oct. 7.
87. Tate. R. H .. Cin., O., die l Sept. 21.
88. Tryon, W. A., Houston, Texas.
89. Tuerke, P., Cin., O., died Sept. 29.
90. Tucker. G. W .. Dallas, Texas.
91. Webb, A., Colliersville, Tenn.
92. Wendall, A. G., Minneapolis, Minn.
93. Westbrook, J. L., Newborn, Tenn.
94. White, E. A., Memphis.
95. White, E. P .. Detroit. Mich.
96. Willett, E. Miles, Memphis.
97. Winn. W. B .. Memphis.
98. Williams, R. B., Woodburn, Ky., died Sept. 7. 99. Williams, T. E .. Sherman. Texas.
100. Wilks. A. B., Lebanon. Tenn.
101. Woolfolk, R. F., Orange Co., Va.
102. Yates, J .. Charleston, S. C.
103. Young, S. O., Houston, Texas.
105. Easley. E. T., Little Rock, Ark., died Sept. 30.
106. Ileady, F., Sherman, Texas.
108. McGirew. J. E., Terre Haute, Ind.
109. Logan, J. C., New Orleans,
110. White, J M., Atlanta, Ga.
111. Wise, Julius, Memphis.
57. Montgomery, B. R., Chattanooga, Tenn., 107. Manning, T. D., Austin, Texas. died Oct. 9.
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ROLL OF VOLUNTEER HOWARD DRUGGISTS.
1. Clay. J. L., Florida, Superintendent.
2. Dieck. Albert, Cincinnati. O., died.
3. Hotchkiss, R. G., Savannah, Ga.
4. Hunter, S. W., Virginia.
5. Rollman, Otto G., Cincinnati, O.
SAMARITANS AND PHILANTHROPISTS
WHO CO-OPERATED WITH THE HOWARD MEDICAL CORPS.
1. Rev. W. T. Dalzell, M.D., D.D., Shreve- |2. Judge W. Milo Olin, Augusta, Ga. port, La.
LIST OF UNACCLIMATED VOLUNTEER PHYSICIANS IN MEMPHIS DURING YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC OF 1873.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
Date of Arrival.
Date of Attack.
Period of
Incubation.
Result.
Remarks.
Armstrong, W. J
Memphis
Sept. 16
Died Sept. 20
Bankson, J.S
Stevenson, Ala ..
Sept. 5 Sept. 12 7 days
Sept. 16j
Bartholomew, O. D ... Nashville
Sept. 2 Sept. 16 14 days
Oct. &,fr.rel'pse.
Bond, T. W.
Brownsville Sept.
2 Sept. 12 10 days
Sept. 16
Burcham, Robt
Columbus, O ..
Sept. 5 Sept. 21 16 days
Sept. 25
Chevis, L. A
Savannah, Ga
Sept. 6 Sept. 20 14 days
Sept. 25
Dawson, G. R.
Memphis
Sept. 14
6.
Sept. 24
Easley, E. T.
Little Rock
Ang. 31 Sept. 20 21 days
Sept. 30
Forbes. J. G.
Round Rock, Tex. Sept. 13 Sept. 20 7 days. Hot Springs .. Sept. 4 Sept. 19.15 days
..
Sept. 24
Gorrell, J. G. O.
Ft. Wayne, Ind. .. Sept.
7 Sept. 16, 9 days
Sept. 20
Harlan, L. B.
Hot Springs
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 7 days
Sept. 16
Hicks. J. B.
Murfreesboro.
Sept. 8 Sept. 14 6 days
Sept. 17
Heady, F.
Sherman, Tex.
. Sept. 7 Sept. 21 14 days.
Sept. 22
Hodges. W. R.
Memphis
.Sept. I
Sept. 4
Keating, M. T
New York.
Sept. 21 Oct. 14 23 days
Sept. 17
Meade, W. C.
Hopefield, Ark
Aug. 30 Sept. 1 2 days
Sept. 7
Menees, T. W Nashville Sept. 8 Sept. 12 4 days
Sept. 16
Manning. T. D.
Austin, Tex. Sept. 5 Sept. 18 13 days.
Sept. 20
Montgomery, B.R.
Chattanooga
Sept. 12 Sept. 13 1 day
Oct.
9 fr.rel'pse.
Lowry, W. R.
Memphis
MeGregor, T. H
Tipton Co .. Tenn
.. Sept. 5 Sept. 10. 5 days'
Sept. 15
McKim, J. W. St. Louis
Sept. 2 sept. 5 3 days
Sept. 9
Nugent, P. C. St. Louis . Sept. 2 Sept. 10 8 days.
Sept. 14
Pearce, H. M.
Cincinnati, O. Sept. 5 Sept. 14 9 days.
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Sept. 14
Robins. W. H.
Memphis
Sample. G. F
Austin. Mis:
Ang. 18 Ang. 30 12 days,
Sept. 6
St. Clair, T. C.
Vaiden, Miss
Sept. 27 Oct. 3 6 days
Oct. 7
Tate, R. H
Cincinnati. O. Sept. 3 Sept. 16 13 days
Sept. 21
Tuerkė. P
Cincinnati. O. .. Sept. I Sept. 26 25 days'
6 Sept. 29
Williams, R. B.
Woodburn, Ky .. "Ang. 29 Sept. 1 2 days
Sept. 7
White, J. M
Atlanta, Ga ..
Sept. 18 Sept. 26 13 days
.. Sept. 30!
=
Sept. 18!
Renner. J. G
St. Louis Sept. 2 Sept. 10 8 days
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Oct. 13 fr.rel'pse.
Force. II. F
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LIST OF UNACCLIMATED VOLUNTEER PHYSICIANS .--- CONTINUED.
NAMIE.
P.ESIDENCE.
Date of Arrival.
Date of Attack.
Period of
Incubation.
Result.
Abercrombie, J. B.
Memphis
Ing. 30
recovered.
Brown, S. II ..
Memphis.
Besaneny, W. F
Cavanagh, W. C.
Memphis.
Sept. 25
Childs, L. B
Louisville.
Sept. 11 Sept. 17 6 days
Collins, S. H
Cincinnati, O.
Ang. 31 Sept. 11 11 days
27
Dale, J. R.
Little Rock
Sept. 15 Sept. 28 13 days
Green, II. J.
Shelby Co.
Sept. 2 Sept. 11 9 days
Green. S. P.
Memphis.
Hunter, R. R
Kansas City
Sept.
2 Sept. 10 8 days
Kenhue, Aug
Dayton. . O.
Sept.
3 Sept. 17 14 days
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Lowry, I. T
Cincinnati, O.
Sept.
6 Sept. 15 9 days
7 7 days
=
Luppo. J
Los Angelos. Cal
Sept. 14 Sept. 19 5 days
Orr, J. G
Cincinnati, O).
Sept.
S Sept. 22 14 days
Overall, G. W.
Murfreesboro
Sept.
2 ..
13 Oct.
421 days
Westbrook, J. L.
Newborn, Tenn
Sept.
6 Sept. 13 7 days
White, E. P.
Detroit, Mich ..
Sept. 20 Oct.
1 10 days
=
Woolfolk, R. F
Orange Co., Va
Sept. 26 Oct.
9 14 days
R
Win, W. B.
Memphis.
Aug. 27
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Total No. sick. 54.
Total No. died, 33, or.
61.11%
Shortest period inenbation. 1 day
Total No. recovered, 20, or
37.0447
Longest period incubation.
25 days
Total No. escaped. 1, or.
1.854
Average period incubation .10 days
Total
100.00℃
Only one physician , Dr. Keating, of New York) who reported to me as previously having had the fever died during the epidemic. No other was sick.
Only one unacclimated physician ( Dr. G. W. Overall, of Murfreesboro, Tenn.) went through without contracting the fever.
My experience and observation has satisfied me of the absolute necessity of so of- ganizing your Association as that it will be ready promptly to call into action and efficient operation all of its agencies and powers, without having to rely upon the exigencies of the moment when the plague is present doing its deadly work. Since it is probable that many years inst elapse before a thorough system of sanitation can be adopted which will prevent the occurrence of yellow fever, I would recommend, as a means of saving human life, the adoption of the following measures :
1. The calling of a convention of representatives from every Howard organization in the country.
2. Organization of a permanent medical corps of physicians who have had yellow fever.
3. Enrollment of a permanent corps of nurses possessing the proper mental and moral qualifications.
4. Local Howard organizations will have their nurses enrolled with them.
5. Whenever a call tor help is heard from any city in the country, each organiza- tion will be required to supply a certain number of trained physicians and nurses, and to increase this number if necessity demands it.
My report to you would be incomplete and my feelings unsatisfied if I did not. in the conclusion of our official relations, give free and sincere expression to the good will entertained by myself to the general membership of your organization, and especially to my kind and warm atletion for you it- president.
At all times my hands have been upheld and my plans and suggestions have found a ready adoption. It is with exceeding gratification and pride that I am enabled to
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Pritchard, Manrice.
Virginia City, Mo
Sept.
McCormick, S. HI
Saline City, Ind.
Ang. 31 Sept.
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record the fidelity and promptness which characterized the conduct of yourself and all others in the compliance with my wishes and directions. This department of your Association, as we all know, was created in the very midst of the epidemic, and in the emergency of the occasion it was necessarily difficult to establish and conduct it as a perfect organizations and yet, with all of its embarrassments and difficulties, I am happy To say that I found you and your members ready, willing, and active in every thing to aid and support me. A fraternal feeling between us has thus been engendered. Created as it was, in the midst of affliction and danger, I trust it may long survive even the recollection of its sorrowful origin.
Respectfully,
R. W. MITCHELL, M. D.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES.
A. D. LANGSTAFF, President Howard Association :
DEAR SIR .-- I herewith hand you a brief statement of the Nurse Department of the Howard Association, to which I was assigned as Superintendent during the late epi- demic. The whole number of nurses employed, as shown by the register, was 2.995. Of these 529 were volunteers from points outside of the city of Memphis. I append a statement showing the r -- ilence and sex of all the nurses from abroad, who reported to me as such, with a list of their names.
NUMBER OF NURSES FROM OTHER STATES AND CITIES.
Males.
Females.
Make's.
Females.
Augusta, Georget
6
Knoxville, Tennessee.
Austin, Texas.
2
Kentucky
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
1
Louisville, Kentucky.
Brunswick, Georgia
1
Little Rock, Arkansas
Brenham, Texas.
Mobile, Alabama ...
Brownsboro. Albauma
Marshall. Texas.
5
Baldwin County, Alabama
Macon, Georgia
Bowling Green, Kvameky
1 Maconib City, Mississippi.
Baltimore, Maryland.
1
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Cairo, Illinois
15 1 1
21 New Orleans, Louisiana. Nashville, Tennessee
Cobb County, Georgia .... Cincinnati, Ohio.
New York thy, New York
5
Columbus, Texas
1
Norfolk, Virginia ..
16
2
Chicago, Ilinois
5
1 Vaichez, Mississippi
Cleveland, Tennessee
Newport. Arkansas ..
Corpus Christi. Texas
New Haven. Kentucky New Brunswick, New Jersey
Collierville, Tennessee
1
Ohio ..
Cleveland, Ohio
Omaha, Nebraska
1
Covington. Kentneky
1
Portsmouth, Virginia Port Royal. South Carolina
4
Dallas, Texas
8
Dennison, Texas
1
1
Dayton, Ohio .
1
Fort Worth, Texas
6 9
Round Rock, Texas
5
1
Galvestou, Texas.
1
Savanmalı, Georgia.
14
Grand Junction. Mississippi.
1
St. Louis, Missouri.
Shreveport, Louisiana.
5 1
Hamilton, Ohio
Helena, Arkans ..
Horn Lake, Mi -- issippi.
1
Terre Haute, Indiana.
1
Hartford, Connecticut
I
Tuskegee, Alabama.
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
1
Vick-burg. Mississippi. Victoria, Texas ..
3
Indianapolis. Indiana ..
1
Washington, District of Columbia ... Wilmington, North Carolina ..
3
Jackson, Michigan ...
Jacksonville, Florida
...
1 Total
362 : 167
1 1 1 1 3 1
Charlotte. North Carolina.
5 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Paducah. Kentucky ... Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Paris, Texa -...
1
Detroit, Michigan
1 Richmond, Virginia.
1
Fernandina, Florida Franklin. Tennessee.
1
1 Ro-wood, Indiana ...
Hot Spring., Arkansas. Houston, Texas
2 16 14 1 1
Sherman, Texas.
san Francisco, California
1 San Antonio, Texas.
1 15 16 31 1
Jackson, Mississippi
-I
J-n, Tenn -. s.p.
1
7 1 1
Charleston, South Carolina
10
1 Newark. Ohio.
1 1
Chillicothe, Ohio.
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APPENDIX.
NAMES OF NURSES FROM OTHER STATES AND CITIES.
AUGUSTA, G.A.
Blair, Peter.
Bunch, John M. Hitchcock, Ed. Jones, William. Jones, James.
AUSTIN, TEX.
Davis, Mrs. Kate.
Ford. Mrs. Emily. Ford, J.
Jones, Emanuel.
ARKADELPHIA, ARK.
Thomasson, C. R.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Wallace, J. W.
BRENHAM, TEX.
Carpenter. Charles.
Estes, B. F.
Gaylord, G. G.
Jodon, F. D.
Jackson, W. J.
Mefutvre, Frank.
MeIntyre, Willie.
BROWNSBORO, ALA.
Williams, Andy.
BALDWIN Co., ALA.
Seager, William.
Weiter, Fred. Graham, Wm. H.
Orr, J. G. Ahern, Michael.
Woodington, E. J.
COLUMBUS, TEX.
Kautzer, F.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Ainslie, Mrs.
Le Vin, L. J.
Van Hame, W. C.
Heidelberg, Louis.
Shelden, N. E.
Biggs, Geo. L.
CLEVELAND, TENN. Beard, John H.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX. Clark, W. S.
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. Howard. James.
COLLIERVILLE, TENN.
IiilI, W. H.
CLEVELAND, OHIO. MeCavesy, F. Wright, A. D.
COVINGTON, KY.
Pillman, W. A.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Waring, R. P., Jr. DALLAS, TEX.
Yarborough, Harriet.
Booth, Mr -. S. J.
Henry, Mrs. S. F. Albertson, Mrs. L. Ridley, Mrs. M. J.
Hoek, William. MeGoupf, Beverley. Marensy, E.
Solomon, Nicholas.
Page, E.
Marchant, C.
Fox, John.
Sweeney, W. J.
DENNISON, TEX.
Flynn, John R.
DAYTON, OHIO.
Huesman, F. R.
DETROIT, MICH.
Sheridan, W. H. FORT WORTH, TEX.
Mann, Mrs. J. B.
Booth, J. W.
Ibeek, .Julins.
Verschoyle, Charles H.
MeClellan, W. H.
Wiskerman, W. C.
FERNANDINA, FLA.
Dupree, Bristow.
Williams, Henry G.
Stafford. Perry.
Mann, Charles G.
Robinson, Bart.
Ballard, George.
Clay, John L. Stiles. Julian. Day, John L.
FRANKLIN, TENN.
Foys, Mrs. Foys, Mr. GALVESTON, TEX.
('Bryan. Mrs. O. Parker, G. G. Breedlove, J. W.
Bull. Miss J. D.
Boniface. Mrs. C.
Burrows, Marv.
Daly, Mr -. Mary. Doran, Mrs. Mary.
Dawson, Miss Mary. Haves, Mrs. Mary. Myatt, Mrs. M. J. McArn, Mrs. Mary. Ryan, Mrs. Mary. Savres, Mrs. Ann.
Silvery, Mrs. Sarah. Thrower, Miss Sarah. Forrestine, Mrs. Sarah. Brown, Matilda. Walsh, Kate. Lewis, Naney. Johnson, Henrietta. Harman, Mrs. M. Forrestine, Mrs. Sarah A.
Johnson, Mrs. Margaret. Murdock, Miss Daisy. Campbell, Mrs. J. C.
O'Donnell. Mrs. B.
Boyce, J. C.
Boniface, Lewis.
Anerum, John. Donane, J. B.
Daly, Elv.
Green, Henry.
Habbinett. A.
Halsey, M. P.
Myatt, Lewis.
Montgomery. E.
Tobias, Arthur W.
Mathews, J. C.
Hare, T. S.
Eberhardt, C. H.
Johnson, Benj.
CAIRO, ILL.
Hare, Filo S.
COBB Co., GA.
Proudfoot, J. R.
CINCINNATI, O.
Mendelson, Phoebe.
Uphoof, John.
Deike, Albert.
Booth, Thomas J.
BOWLING GREEN, KY. Govin, Eugenie.
BALTIMORE, MD. Phoebus, J. W.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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GRAND JUNCTION, MISS. Davis, Mrs. C. E.
Hor SPRINGS, ARK. Donnelly, Mrs. Hattie. Harcourt, Mrs. M. A. Jones, S. M. Lee, Charles E. Collins, Tom. Reinhardt, John. Burch, Stephen. Scully, Patriek. Buniit, B. F. Mannings, Richard. Cook, Major F.
Mukes, Mark. Rollins, Dan. Madison, II. M. Johnson, J. H. Gaines, Charles.
Hudson, James.
Richardson, G. L.
HOUSTON, TEX.
Wright, Mrs. Mary. Heckle, Mrs. E. K. Burt, Mrs. Mary L. Warren, Mrs. Maria. McCloskey, Mrs. M. D. Bliss, Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mrs. C. A. DePelchin, Mrs. K. McDonald, Mrs. M. Wright, W. H. Salm, J. Owen, Thomas. Bohm, R. H. Brenner, John. Bookmever, H. Bertallot, A. Bradford, A. Eberle, George. Jenore, Augustus. Laertz, Herman. Miller, John E. Schwartz, C. T. White, John.
HAMILTON, OHIO. Riley, James.
HELENA, ARK.
Cleaveland. Mrs. L. J. Cleaveland, W. C.
HORN LAKE, MISS. Lane, A. C.
HARTFORD, CONN.
Prooks, H. W.
HOPKINSVILLE, KY. Hamill, W. E.
INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Evans, Charles.
JACKSON, . MISS.
Burnes, John. Wood, L. IT. Sheffield, T. J. Donnell, George S.
JACKSON, TENN.
White, Z. T. JACKSON, MICII.
Bernard, B. W.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. MeClure, Miss M. L. KNOXVILLE, TENN. Stone, Melinda. Payne, Mary.
Levere, Mrs. Rosetta.
Gilbert, Tom.
KENTUCKY.
.
Putnam, S. G.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Carelton, Mrs.
Ames, Mrs. M.
Adams, Franklin R.
Roberts. C. S.
Smith, B. P.
Winters, J.
Schmidt, John .. Humphreys, Warren.
Lindo, W. H. Byrd, J. Edgar.
Hood, E.
Brown, Mrs. E.
Kelley, James P.
Patterson, J. A. Smeck, Jackson.
Traynor, Thomas.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
Jones, Mrs. Emma L.
Baer, Mrs. A. A.
Smith, Mr -. Amelia.
Jones, Mrs. Rossi.
Munn, Mrs.
Moore, Mrs. Mary.
Grimes, Mrs. Mary, A. M.
Malone, Mrs. Margaret.
Burke, H. M. Wilson, Mrs. Maria.
Fabin, John W.
Bungener. Ferd.
Schmidt, Lonis.
Reed. A. F.
Boush, William.
Aggus, Mrs. Frances.
Hunt, John.
Watson, George F.
White, A. L.
Rhodes, A. T.
Going, Sam. B.
Benner, F. Breding, Charles.
Carr, T. J. Dickinson, J. W. Egran, Joe. Forbish, E. E. West, John M.
Hoit, Gustav. Vogel, Abe. Kruner, Martin. Vogel, Moses. Mead, John W. Taylor, E. D. Manning, T. M. Frigg, J. M. Moseby, Henry. Thompson, Charles. Richardson. John. Schmelig, II. Robinson, John. Bort, Phil.
MOBILE, ALA. (See page 376.)
Hicks, N. M.
Hicks, Mrs. Mary M.
Me Whorter, Mrs. Mary.
Bell, Mrs. Annie. Boss, Mrs. Sophie. Lasimir, Mrs. Jennic.
Ward, Mrs. C. M.
McGonigal. Mrs. E. Stone, Mrs. Agnes.
Hamilton. Miss E. M.
Baloudi, Mrs. Bridget.
James, Mrs. Amelia.
Rossler, Mrs. Theresa.
Brady, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Mary.
Myers, Mrs. F.
Horton, Mrs. S.
Boyle, Mrs. R.
Fallon, Mrs. M.
McClain, Mrs. C.
Crawford, Mrs. R.
Mackin, Mrs. C.
Lynch, J. S. Weeman, L. W.
Fisher, Miss Alice M.
Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth.
Allen, Mr .. Julia.
Gilchrist, Mrs. Judith. Weed, Mrs. HI. M.
Wilson, Mrs. Catherine.
MeCleary, Mrs. M. J. Baer, A. A. Taylor, C. L.
Polo, Mrs. Marv. Constantine, Mrs. Christine.
Connor, Mrs. Margaret.
Walthall, W. Thornton, Jr. (boy volunteer.) Horton - MARSHALL, TEX.
Joseph Mesritz. Pendleton. Ed. Baker, Ezra. Bevins, Lee. Curry, Harry. Pounder, Frank.
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MACON, GA.
Foster, C. W. Jones, H. V.
MACOMB CITY, MISS. Drury, Mrs. M.
MILWAUKEE, WIS. Sely, Mrs, Charles.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Edwards, Mrs.
Murphy, Mrs. R.
Cearney, Mrs. Alice.
Clark, Mrs. Kate. Simpson, Mrs. E. A. West. Mrs. Sarah.
Roosevelt, Mrs. M. E. Beakley, Mrs.
Hamilton, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Alabama.
Polonio, Mrs. L.
Dolhonde, Mrs. C.
Dolbonde. Mrs. Annette. Kelley, Mrs.
Portonic, Eroga.
Hill, Mrs. Mary S.
King, Mrs. Mary.
Mead, Mrs. Lorena.
Lovell, Mrs. Nellie.
Shepperd, Mrs. Wild, Jacob. Picot, J. T.
Dwyer, James.
Getty, J. H.
Luddy, John.
Wilson, E.
Negle, John.
Hunter, J. C.
Senlly, Pat.
Brady, John.
Cuff, M. J.
Romhelt, George. Welsh, F.
Altmeyer, J. I ..
Tumblety, Dennis F.
Schultz, William.
Sullivan, Pat.
Williams, John. Lashley. L. C.
Mandeville, G. A. West, Charles. Heider, Fred.
Fields, C. H.
Stearns, John E. Grosjean, Henry.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Cole, Miss Emma. Davis, Mrs. C Hughes, Clara. Knight, Priscilla. Mulvin, Mr -. Dismakes. Mrs. E. Miller, John.
Ralston, Thomas. Hearn, Michael A.
Mevers, Fred.
Perry, John H1. Williams, R. H. Leonard, Martin. Jones, B. P. Butler, John. Jarvis, W. J.
NEW YORK CITY.
Haldrum, Miss Annie. Boeking, Mrs. Mary.
Malmont, Angust. Blakesly, Robert.
Ilildermandt, B.
Ludlow, T. W.
Urban, T.
NEWARK, O.
Probert, Geo. C.
NATCHEZ, MISS. Ashby, Robert, NORFOLK, VA.
Graves, Mrs. L. Garris, Mrs.
Mordecai, P. M.
Parker, James.
Diekson, W. H.
Allendorf. Geo.
Herbert, J. L.
Elliot, Thos.
Tomkins; J. J.
Dashields, F. S.
Berry, N. W.
Hunter, G. W.
Merton. C.
Webb, Geo.
Cuthrell, Wm.
Harrison, H. C.
Roche, James.
Hustmell, W.
NEWPORT, ARK,
Ballauf, Edward.
Reudel, Fred.
NEW HAVEN, KY.
Blincoe, J. II.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
Mitchell, George H. OHIO.
Gimo, Lorenz. OMAHA, NEB.
Clark, Mrs. J. W. * PORTSMOUTHI, VA.
Kiesele, Charles, PITTSBURGH, PA. Aler, P.
PORT ROYAL, S. C. Southmate, Mrs. Sarah. Stickley, John. Alston, Maria. Jackson, Sarah. Harrison, G. S. Akins, Adelia. Gaillard, J.
PADUCAH, KY.
Dixon, Lu.
PINE BLUFF, ARK.
Ward, H. S. Ward, Mrs. H. S.
PARIS, TEX.
Grimes, M. Fields, Robert.
RICHMOND, VA.
Russell, T. L.
ROUND ROCK, TEX.
Saloi, Mrs. P. Saloi, Capt. P. Gilbert. G. T. A. Clifton, II.
Hart, Stephen.
Williams, John.
ROSWOOD, IND.
Woods, John ..
SAVANNAH, GA.
Morehouse, Miss Anna.
Keenan, Mrs. Sarah.
Rankin, Mrs. L.
Miller, Jane.
Habersham, Matilda.
Jones, Sarah. Gillison. Silva.
Fields. Lizzie. McDonald, Celia.
Brown, Ella. Brownfield, Rachel.
Barron, James A. Tant. James C.
Fareman, William. Baufferet, William. Adams, James. Burke, Sam. Smith, Charles. Haines, Smart. Gandrey, Vincent E. Rankin, C. C.
Lynch, Mary. Thompson, Celia. Burton, Mrs. Redman, M. J. Hancock, G. W. Cohen, D. L. Ruhl. E. J. Gomaz, Louis.
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. Hughes, Mrs. Jane. Sister Mary Alphonsa. Sister Cornelia. Sister Engelberta. Sister Melania. Baldonwick, Mrs. Crathey, Mrs. Curran, Mrs. .!.
Smith, C. J. Downs, Wiley. Albert, Augustus. Newman, M.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Flannagan, Miss F. M.
TUSKEGEE, AI.A.
Maguire, J. E.
Lyttle, N. B.
Gibilant, Philip.
logan, John. Logan, J. W.
Havs. Miss Belle.
Prake, L. H.
Stewart, S. 1.
Redwood. R. G.
Brown, William.
VICTORIA, TEx.
Wong, Chin Foo.
Vivoche, M. E.
Sharkey, W. L.
Baer. . A. Curran, J.
Feener, M. A.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Alston, Henry.
Dittmer, H.
Cromwell, Mrs. N.
Hogey, Jesse.
Hotchkiss. R. F.
Elder, Mrs.
Brown, Jesse.
Dewing, W. T.
Heaton, J. K.
Kunter. J. K. C.
Beasley, Mrs.
Jamison. E. S. Rollman, Otto G.
Pierce, K.
Wallace, Miss.
Throols. T.
Vandry. J.
Wilkins. F. G.
Stewart, S. . 1.
SHREVEPORT, I .. L.
Ove, Charles,
Curtis, Mrs. O. I ..
.Rost. Mrs. Ionisa.
Pierce, Mrs. K.
Allingham, John S. -
Blackstone, Mrs. ...
Bass, Thomas C.
Benton, Carrie.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Davison, Mr.
Murray, John.
Lathrop. M.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Hargrove, H. H.
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Bowman, J. C.
Bryson, Thomas.
Kendall, G. A.
Poppe, lito. ... ..
riotchkiss, Thomas E.
Sheldon, W. J.
McCallum, James .1.
I also append a statement showing the number of cases, or heads of families, regis- tored daily, amounting to 6,00 ; but, as in most cases, one registration represented a whole family, I estimate the whole number of persons sick and nursed by the nurses of the Howard Association at fully 15,000.
NUMBER OF HEADS OF FAMILIES REGISTERED DAILY.
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