Eliza Harris (Civil War nurse)
Elizabeth "Eliza" Harris (1831 – June 12, 1891) served as a United States Sanitary Commission agent, army nurse, and newspaper correspondent during the American Civil War. She was active in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War until September 1863, when she went to Tennessee for several months before returning to the east. After the war, she was active in national reform causes.
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Eliza Harris (Civil War nurse)
Elizabeth "Eliza" Harris (1831 – June 12, 1891) served as a United States Sanitary Commission agent, army nurse, and newspaper correspondent during the American Civil War. She was active in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War until September 1863, when she went to Tennessee for several months before returning to the east. After the war, she was active in national reform causes.
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Harris (1831 ...... ive in national reform causes.
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Sanitary Commission nurse assisting a wounded soldier in 1864
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Invented ginger panada
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