When General William Tecumseh Sherman was told that there was an impertinent nurse who was circumventing army regulations or ignoring them altogether to help Union wounded."Who is she?" inquired the general."A Mother Bickerdyke," he scornfully replied."Oh! well," said the general, "she ranks me, you must apply to President Lincoln."Mary Bickerdyke was one of the angels of the Union battlefield in the American Civil War. Known and respected by all of the top generals and, Bickerdyke worked tirelessly to improve the sanitary conditions in the Union hospitals and triage tents.She was chief of nursing under the command of General Ulysses S. Grant, and served at the Siege of Vicksburg. Known the boys as "Mother Bickerdyke," by war's end she'd been instrumental in helping build 300 hospitals and aided the wounded on 19 battlefields including the Shiloh and Sherman's March.
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