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In the heart of the Civil War, Phoebe Yates Pember served as the matron of the Confederate Chimborazo military hospital in Richmond, Virginia, where she managed a dietary kitchen that served meals to over 300 wounded soldiers each day. In her compelling memoir, Reminiscences of a Southern Hospital, Pember takes us on a journey through the complexities of hospital life and her own evolution as a female administrator in a challenging environment. From her first day—met with disdain for being a woman in charge—to her eventual mastery over the hospital’s resources, including the much-coveted ‘medicinal whiskey barrel,’ we witness her remarkable transformation. Pembers account not only paints vivid scenes of daily pathos but also shares harrowing experiences, such as the prisoner exchange of November 1864, where the living and dead were indistinguishable, and the dramatic evacuation and burning of Richmond in 1865. Serialized in Cosmopolite magazine in 1866 and later published as A Southern Woman’s Story in 1879, Pembers poignant narrative has earned her a place in history, commemorated by the US Postal Service with a stamp in 1995. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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