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219: 197: 187: 169: 146: 132: 116: 103: 384:, though Ropes declared she didn't "care a fig" for Dix. Though nurses were at the bottom of the chain of command, Ropes did not hesitate to use her social and political connections to improve conditions. When Dr. A. M. Clark, the chief hospital surgeon, refused to do anything about an abusive hospital steward who was stealing supplies meant for wounded soldiers, despite repeated complaints to him and to 85: 25: 316:: "There is not, there has not been, a single cabin safe from outrage anywhere in the territory for the two past weeks. Without the slightest provocation, men are cut down, leaving families in lone places without any protection." She wrote to her mother that she slept with "loaded pistols and a 284:
Sometime between 1847 and 1855, the once flourishing Ropes marriage broke down, perhaps due to financial or health problems, and William Ropes permanently relocated to Florida, leaving Hannah Ropes to raise their two children in New England.
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Hannah sent Alice back to Massachusetts due to an illness, and soon decided to also leave Kansas due to the violence and poor living conditions. She returned to Massachusetts in April 1856, missing the
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the book Alcott wrote about her experiences there. In late December, a number of the nurses, including Ropes and Alcott, took ill. At first it was thought Ropes and Alcott had
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became lawyers and politicians in Boston. Nothing is known of her schooling, but given her family's income and social position it is likely she was well educated.
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In February 1834, she married William Henry Ropes, an educator who was forced to supplement his income through farming. He was principal of the
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became a flashpoint in the struggle between abolitionists and slavery proponents, many people from New England resettled there as freesoil
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Ropes had planned to write another book about her hospital experiences, but her diary and letters were collected and published in 1980 as
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Ropes quickly edited the many letters she wrote to her mother and others like Sumner into a book, published later that year as
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She continued to be an active abolitionist and reformer, and published a novel inspired by her son's homesteading experience,
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arrived at the Union Hotel Hospital as a volunteer nurse. Alcott admired her supervisor and praised Ropes in
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and joined him there in September 1855. There she served as a nurse for sick homesteaders.
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and were ineffectually treated with mercury, but were later diagnosed with
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In 1837, she joined the Boston Society of the New Jerusalem and embraced
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Louisa on the front lines : Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War
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In 1860, Ropes' nephew Charles Peleg Chandler gave her a copy of
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Civil War nurse : the diary and letters of Hannah Ropes
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In the 1850s Ropes became a fervent abolitionist. As the
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Military nurses were under the charge of the formidable
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Civil War Nurse: The Diary and Letters of Hannah Ropes.
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directly, who had both the steward and Clark arrested.
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