World War I Nurses

World War I Nurses

NameHometownUnit and/or Location(s) of Service
Alexander, Edna E.Paw Creek, NC 
Ambler, MaryForsyth County, NC 
Armstrong, ValleyForsyth County, NC 
Axley, Nina L.Memphis, NCRed Cross; Elpaso, TX 
Bain, Ione BranchHalifax County, NCUS Army Base Unit No. 65 and General Hospital No. 18; Kerhuon, FR
Barnhill, Maud LouiseAndrews, NC 
Benge, MaudForsyth County, NC 
BodenhamerForsyth County, NC 
Bryson, MargaretMacon County, NCVolunteer; FR
Chalmers, MaudForsyth County, NC 
Chrisman, LuellaForsyth County, NC 
Clingman, ElizabethWinston Salem, NCMaryland Unit
Coble, Mary HelenWaynesville, NC 
Daughtry, M. EstelleGatesville, NC 
Doub, LauraLee County, NCUS Army Hospital No. 16
Falls, RubyCharlotte, NC 
Ferguson, RosalieEvans, NCBase Hospital No. 65
Glascock, Joy HarrisGuilford County, NC 
Goforth, ElizabethMarshall, NC 
Goforth, MabelCaldwell County, NC 
Gordon, RubyBiltmore, NCChataeu-Tierry and Verdun, FR
Gove, Anna M.Guilford County, NCCivil Relief Service; FR
Grist, HelenCaldwell County, NC 
Harrell, JeanMontore, NC 
Harris, Ada EstelleConcord, NC 
Harrison, ElizabethCaldwell County, NC 
Hayden (Conyers), DorothyGreensboro, NCBaccarat, FR; Coblentz, DE
Higgs, Lucy HawkinsRaleigh, NC 
IseleyForsyth County, NC 
Johnson, M. CeliaHendersonville, NC 
Johnson, Harriet OdeliaFletcher, NC 
Josey, EthelMaiden, NCHyeres, FR
Kirk, TrevaForsyth County, NC 
Lapham, Mary E.Macon County, NCSupt. of Tuberculosis Hospital; FR
Lowry, HattieWilmington, NCToul, Verdun, and Chateau-Thierry, FR; Treves, DE
McCall, GertrudeFletcher, NC 
McNeil, MattieFayetteville, NCToul, Verdun, and Chateau-Thierry, FR; Treves, DE
Miles, Mary S.Guilford County, NCRed Cross
Moore, Ethel A.Statesville, NC 
Murphy, MaryBurke County, NCRed Cross; FR
Owl (Gloyne), LulaCherokee, NCCamp Lewis in Washington State (Only Eastern band Cherokee officer to serve in WWI)
Page, Ada F.Forsyth County, NC 
Penland, AnneAsheville, NCBase Hospital No. 2, England
Perkins, Etta MaeMorganton, NCCamp Meade (perished)
Phillips, Kathleen BarnhillCharlotte, NC 
Reinhardt, HettieBlack Mountain, NCKiev, RU; Toul, FR
Reinhardt, LouiseBlack Mountain, NCToul, FR
Reveley, AnnieGreensboro, NC 
Roberts, ElizabethLaurenceburg, NC 
Singleton, Caroline L.Richardson, NC 
Smith (Taylor), Elizabeth HerbertScotland Neck, NCFR
Stanley, EleanorCharlotte, NC 
Sturgis, Margaret CastexCaldwell County, NC 
Sullivan, Clara  
Taylor, Elizabeth Herbert SmithScotland Neck, NC FR 
Taylor, NoraForsyth County, NC 
Timberlake, MamieForsyth County, NC 
Vaughn, AnnieMacon County, NCDr. Lapham's private secretary Tuberculosis Hospital; FR
Wicker, RuthLee County, NCJ.W. Long Hospital Unit No. 65
Information gathered by Wyche, M.L. and Pollitt, P.A.

 

North Carolina Nurses in WWI at Base Camp No. 65

NameHometown
Abernathy, JuneConnelly Spring, NC
Anderson (Snyder), LelaBlowing Rock, NC
Armstrong, EvelynWilmington, NC
Bondenhammer, BessWinston Salem, NC
Boyd, LolaMorganton, NC
Branch (Bain), Mary IoneGranite Falls, NC
Burt, KatherineSalisbury, NC
Casey, AliciaSt. Antonburg, NC
Chambers, OdessaAsheville, NC
Compton, ClaraProspect Hill, NC
Ferguson, RosaleeAsheville, NC
Fraley, RubyStatesville, NC
King, MabelWilson, NC
Lowman, RachelWilson, NC
Morton, EmilyWilson, NC
Powell, BessieWilson, NC
Potts, MabelCharlotte, NC
Richards, KatherineOteen, NC
Staley, MinnieRaleigh, NC
Wills, IsabellAsheville, NC
From: Odessa Chambers' Scrapbook WWI, found in the NC State Archives in Raleigh, North Carolina