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The Daily Dispatch: September 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The sick in Charlottesville — the Supplies. (search)
their profession, and, with their assistants, are deservedly popular with the soldiers, as they are enticing in their attentions to their patients. They not only prescribe for, but nurse them like brothers. Private contributions have been limited, save from Lexington and Rockbridge county, which have and continue to contribute most liberally. There are truly a noble people, and have not only opened their hands, but their hearts, as indicated by sending us our most efficient Matter, Rev. Mrs. Tibbs, and two assistants, Miss Campbell and Miss Sparks — all of whom volunteered when this Hospital was established, and their services have proved invaluable. And they will continue to work with their associate, Miss Johnson, from this co., with an energy which pure patriotism and warm hearts alone could give. Rockbridge deserves, and I hope will have, one of the brightest pages in the history of these trying times. It other adjacent counties had contributed as liberally as it, the Hospita