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Edna E. Alexander |
Paw Creek, NC |
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Nina L. Axley |
Memphis, NC |
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Maud Louise Barnhill |
Andrews |
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Elizabeth Clingman |
Winston Salem |
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'served with the Maryland Unit' |
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Mary Helen Coble |
Waynesville |
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M. Estelle Daughtry |
Gatesville |
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Ruby Falls |
Charlotte |
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Elizabeth Goforth |
Marshall |
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Ruby Gordon |
Biltmore |
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Chateau-Thierry and Verdun, France. She was the head OR nurse responsible for 5 Ors with 15 tables in each room (65 operations at a time) that ran 24 hours a day. |
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Jean Harrell |
Montore |
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Dorothy Hayden (Conyers) |
Greensboro |
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Baccarat, France and Coblentz, Germany |
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Lucy Hawkins Higgs |
Raleigh |
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M. Celia Johnson |
Hendersonville |
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Harriet Odella Johnson |
Fletcher |
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Ethel Josey |
Maiden |
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Hyeres, France |
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Hattie Lowry |
Wilmington |
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Toul, Verdun and Chateau-Thierry, France and Treves, Germany |
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Gertrude McCall |
Fletcher |
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Mattie McNeil |
Fayetteville |
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Toul, Verdun and Chateau-Thierry, France and Treves, Germany |
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Ethel A. Moore |
Statesville |
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Lula Owl |
Cherokee |
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Camp Lewis in Washington State. She was the only Eastern Band Cherokee officer to serve in WWI. |
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Etta Mae Perkins |
Morganton |
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Camp Meade (died of influenza during the war) |
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Kathleen Barnhill Phillips |
Charlotte |
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Hettie Reinhardt |
Black Mountain |
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Toul, France |
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Louise Reinhardt |
Black Mountain |
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Toul, France |
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Annie Reveley |
Greensboro |
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Elizabeth Roberts |
Laurenceburg |
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Caroline L. Singleton |
Richardson, NC. Living in Ga when she voluteered. |
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Elizabeth Herbert Smith (Taylor) |
Scotland Neck |
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France |
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Eleanor Stanley |
Born in Charlotte. Lived in Ga when she volunteered. |
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