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WOUNDED VETERANS AND THE SHIFTING MEANINGS OF THE CIVIL WAR This paper is the text of the Conference Keynote Address given by Dr Frances Clarke, Lecturer in History at the University of Sydney and provides a considered,
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Washington / Lincoln / /

Company

Bourne / Harper’s Weekly / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Australia / /

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USD / /

Facility

University of Sydney / Library of Congress / /

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less food / transportation / inter-collegiate sports competitions / /

MedicalCondition

serious injury / injury / deformity / Civil War injuries / sickness / injuries / /

MedicalTreatment

amputation / /

Organization

Harvard University / NSW Chapter / University of Sydney / Union army / Army / Congress / federal government / VRC / /

Person

William Bourne / James McPherson / Frances Clarke / Dan Sickles / Oliver Wendell Holmes / William Newman / Frank Wilkenson / Alice Fahs / Henry Allen / Stephen Crane / Charles Coleman / /

Position

drummer / historian / author / Northern hospital worker / Sergeant / writer / nurse / Lecturer / representative / literary critic / biographer of Dan Sickles / letter-writer / /

TVShow

THE CIVIL WAR / /

URL

www.americancivilwar.asn.au / /

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