Clara Barton

Clara Barton

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Assassination of President Lincoln

Oh my dear Lord in Heaven, why?  I cannot believe it.  After we have come so far, we are thrown in turmoil.  President Lincoln was a grand leader and a wonderful person.  I do not understand why anyone would want to hurt, much less kill, such a wonderful man.  How will we overcome this?

Monday, February 2, 2009

The End

Finally the last of the War!  It is so wonderful to hear of the Confederate surrender.  It makes my life worth living just to hear the words repeated.  I will always remember the days I sat and helped man after man, some no older than myself.  I wonder what will I do after I return home.  I am considering founding a project.  The Red Cross Organization has a certain ring, does it not?

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Taking of Vicksburg

A grand victory for the Union. At last, Mississippi has been captured. Maybe this accursed war will not last much longer. My heart grows heavy every time I must watch a family receive ill news. I had to locate a family with a letter for a young man whom I had given help. When I arrived back his cot had been cleared. He was gone from us. So many lives have been lost. When this war is over, I know I will be able to hear all rejoice across the Union.

http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/siege-vicksburg.htm

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Battle of Gettysburg

Finally, a battle with a decent report.  It is nice to hear of the Confederacy's defeat, and the Union's bravery, even though it leaves me exhausted from helping the wounded.  Lincoln's speech still brings tears to my eyes.  It is a self satisfactory work, working with the wounded, because the evidence of relief is amazing among the wounded.  My own heart was broken, but is mending with the help of wondrous friends and the helping of others.  I will continue to follow, not only the soldiers in their efforts, but the loyal Union.

http://members.cox.net/rb2307/content/medicine_and_the_battle_of_getty.htm

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Fight at Chancellorsville

Sadly, I was not in Virginia with the troops at the time of the battle. I heard the news through messenger, for I was on my way to Washington. It is horrible to hear of the defeat, but even worse to hear of the deaths of many more. To think that so many will not return home simply reminds me why I help and why I follow the Union. Too bad for Gen. Jackson though; to be shot by one's own, what a shame.

http://www25.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/clarabarton.html

The Great American History Fact Finder, written by Pam Cornelison, Ted Yanak

Monday, January 26, 2009

The Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863

This is astounding, simply astounding, and wonderful all the same. It gives me, and I'm sure many others, great joy and hope to hear that Lincoln has freed the slaves of the states. When I heard the news of Lincoln's plans, I began to pray. Now I may work alongside, and receive help from, individuals that beforehand were not deemed as humans (Not that the people will be any more respected, but it is a step.). This proclamation is proof of "further manifestation that God [is] working through Lincoln to effect a 'vast' and 'mighty' change in [our] war-rent country."

A Woman of Valor: Clara Barton, written by Stephen B. Oates

Clara Barton: In the Service of Humanity, written by David Henry Burton

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Antiem Creek, 1862

Such a bloody day. The bloodiest, no doubt. The only good come of this day is Lee was driven from Maryland. These Confederates fascinate me and anger me. I cannot believe the audacity of these people. To think they can come into Maryland and to think they believed they could succeed at gaining a victory. It just astounds me. Thank the Lord for loyal Unionists. I shall do my best and continue to follow, not only the troops to give aid, but the loyal Union, to the greater good.

The Great American History Fact-finder, written by Pam Cornelison, Ted Yanak

My Brave Boys, written by Mike Pride, Mark Pride, Mark Travis, Walter Holden