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In the spring of Gov. Harvey went South in order to learn whether the sick and wounded Wisconsin prisoners were well cared for.
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From there he went to Savannah and as he was about to pass from one boat to another, his foot slipped, and he fell in the water and was drowned before help could be secured. While this tragic event was taking place, his wife totally ignorant of the shocking incident was busily engaged in collecting money for the relief of soldiers' families.
Kenosha, Wisconsin Louis Harvey Soldier's Aid Society Office She was not a woman to spend her life in mourning, however, and when the intensity of her grief had somewhat lessened, she began to ask herself what her duties in life were to be. A settled conviction possessed her that her duty in life was to finish the work which he had left undone.
She soon began to inquire where and how she could be most helpful to Wisconsin soldiers. Louis, and for four years she rendered acceptable service in the Southland for Wisconsin soldiers.
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Her tact was unusual therefore she succeeded in accomplishing things which other people failed. Her motherly heart and sympathetic figure caused the men to call her the Wisconsin Angel. She began by visiting hospitals, in order that she might find out where improvements were most needed. Harvey proceeded to Cape Girardeau where hospitals were being improvised for the immediate use of the sick and dying--then being brought in.
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She visited day by day every sufferer's cot--taking with her all the hope and comfort she could find in her heart to give them. Harvey went to Memphis from which place she sent a letter to the Governor of our state urging him to establish a hospital at that place. After visiting Memphis Mrs. Victoria Hinshaw writes exactly what she loves to read: She is a devotee of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer as well as many contemporary writers. Traveling to England is a favorite pastime Filtering Exclude erotica Include mainstream erotica Include all erotica.
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