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Anna Etheridge
Lorinda Anna "Annie" Blair Etheridge (May 3, 1839– January 23, 1913
) was a Union nurse and vivandière who served during the American Civil War. She was one of only two women to receive the Kearny Cross. She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 2010.
Anna Etheridge was born Lorinda Anna Blair in 1839 in Wayne County, Michigan. In 1860, Anna married James Etheridge.〔Leonard 1999, pp. 106〕 At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Etheridge enlisted in 2nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, serving as a nurse and Vivandiere (Daughter of the Regiment). She had wanted to nurse, having cared for her father before his death. Before the war, Etheridge worked in a hospital with a poor reputation for patient care, which she had attempted to improve.
Etheridge was famous for her courageous work under fire. She was noted for removing wounded men from combat. Etheridge embodied the idea daughter of the union. She was "brave, constant, tender possessed nerves of steel, and willing to join the fight as necessary, encourage() the men to greater valor, or remain() in the rear treating wounds" 〔Leonard 1999, pp. 113〕 In 1862 all women were ordered out of camp by General George B. McClellan temporarily.〔Hall 1993, pp. 35〕 "Gentle Annie" then worked for the Hospital Transport Service, a subcommittee of the U.S. Sanitary Commission.〔Hall 1993, pp. 36〕 Assigned to the ''Knickerbocker'', under Amy M. Bradley, she aided in the transportation of wounded men from the ports of Alexandria, VA to Philadelphia, New York City, and Washington.〔Hall 1993, pp. 36〕 By early 1863, she had returned to Vivandiere duties in the Army of the Potomac.〔Racine, pp. 30〕 For her work and courage, she received the Kearny Cross.〔Hall 1993, pp. 36〕
After the war she married and worked in the United States Treasury Department, eventually receiving a monthly pension of $25 for her unpaid military service. She died in 1913 and was buried with veteran's honors in Arlington National Cemetery.〔Canon 2000〕
''Gentle Annie: The True Story of a Civil War Nurse'', written by Mary Francis Shura, is a “fictionalized biography” of Anna Etheridge.
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