From the Memphis Appeal |
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July 25, 1862 |
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Praiseworthy |
The superintendents of the
Georgia and the Augusta & Savannah railroads are running cars to the
South Carolina railroad depot daily, to convey the sick and wounded
soldiers passing through our city to their respective roads. The Georgia
hospital and relief association have, also, in connection with this
praiseworthy movement, established a wayside hospital on Reynolds
street, where the sick and wounded soldiers are provided with rest and
refreshment. A number of kind-hearted ladies and gentlemen devote their
time and attention to this object -- so patriotic and so worthy of
support. |
Augusta Constitutionalist |
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