25 handwritten pages, most of the letter about nursing the Dickey family, two children and the father die, mother survive
8 handwritten pages, news of patients, going down a back alley to visit a sick woman, rented a room ...
3 handwritten pages, describes Heckle's difficulties with nursing, left in DePelchin's cloak pocke
9 handwritten pages, Dr. Dromgoole of Louisville publishes a book on Yellow Fever, reflections on nu...
6 handwritten pages, reflects on her mother's death, still with Mrs. Dickey in Senatobi
4 handwritten pages, still at the home of Mrs. Dickey, the lone survivor in her family, talks of the...
14 handwritten pages, writing from a tenement house, nursing a sick woman until death and caring for...
8 handwritten pages, writes of leaving Mrs. Dickey, and going back to Memphis - but plans to return ...
7 handwritten pages, writes of traveling from one place to another, entire family with fever, descri...
16 handwritten pages, writes of loneliness, of visiting the church home for orphan children and the ...
10 handwritten pages, more about Arthur and the condition of the nurses in Memphis, where they came ...
11 handwritten pages, leaving Senatobia, traveled with Mrs. Dickey to Colliersville, she stayed and ...
8 handwritten pages, travel to a suburb near Elmwood Cemetery to nurse fever victim who does recover...
11 handwritten pages and news clipping, reflections on her time in Memphis, thoughts and recommendat...
Half page note, writing that she had just received a note from Mrs. Heckle and telling her sister sh...
7 handwritten pages, happy to be home again, relates how others reacted to the disease and treated t...
8 handwritten pages, news of patients, going down a back alley to visit a sick woman, rented a room ...
3 handwritten pages, describes Heckle's difficulties with nursing, left in DePelchin's cloak pocke
9 handwritten pages, Dr. Dromgoole of Louisville publishes a book on Yellow Fever, reflections on nu...
6 handwritten pages, reflects on her mother's death, still with Mrs. Dickey in Senatobi
4 handwritten pages, still at the home of Mrs. Dickey, the lone survivor in her family, talks of the...
14 handwritten pages, writing from a tenement house, nursing a sick woman until death and caring for...
8 handwritten pages, writes of leaving Mrs. Dickey, and going back to Memphis - but plans to return ...
7 handwritten pages, writes of traveling from one place to another, entire family with fever, descri...
16 handwritten pages, writes of loneliness, of visiting the church home for orphan children and the ...
10 handwritten pages, more about Arthur and the condition of the nurses in Memphis, where they came ...
11 handwritten pages, leaving Senatobia, traveled with Mrs. Dickey to Colliersville, she stayed and ...
8 handwritten pages, travel to a suburb near Elmwood Cemetery to nurse fever victim who does recover...
11 handwritten pages and news clipping, reflections on her time in Memphis, thoughts and recommendat...
Half page note, writing that she had just received a note from Mrs. Heckle and telling her sister sh...
7 handwritten pages, happy to be home again, relates how others reacted to the disease and treated t...
8 handwritten pages, news of patients, going down a back alley to visit a sick woman, rented a room ...
3 handwritten pages, describes Heckle's difficulties with nursing, left in DePelchin's cloak pocke
9 handwritten pages, Dr. Dromgoole of Louisville publishes a book on Yellow Fever, reflections on nu...