The object of this volume is to present in as consecutive1 and comprehensive form as possible the history of the Catholic Sisterhoods in the late Civil War. Many books have been written on the work of other women in this war, but, aside from fugitive2 newspaper paragraphs, nothing has ever been published concerning the self-sacrificing labors3 of these Sisterhoods. Whatever may have been the cause of this neglect or indifference5, it is evident that the time has arrived to fill this important gap in the literature of the war.
“The Sisters,” to quote an army chaplain, “do not have reunions or camp-fires to keep alive the memories of the most bloody6 lustrum in our history, but their war stories are as heroic, and far more edifying7, than many the veterans tell.”
That genuine humility8 so characteristic of the Sisters has made the collection of the necessary data for this work very difficult. Most of the stories embodied9 in the pages that follow have been gathered by personal interviews, through examinations of various archives and records, and by an extensive correspondence with Government officials, veterans of the war and the superiors of convents and communities. It is impossible to enumerate10 all those who have iv aided in the work, but the writer desires to thank especially the Sisters to whom he is indebted for the chapters relating to the Sisters of Mercy who were with the Irish Brigade in the West, and to the Sisters of St. Joseph who were at Camp Curtin, in Harrisburg, Pa.
While the author has not hesitated to avail himself of every possible source of information, it is only fair to say that the great bulk of the material that goes to make up the volume has been drawn11 from entirely12 original sources, and is presented in printed form for the first time. In order to form a basis for the work all of the obtainable literature bearing upon the civil conflict was examined in a thorough and exhaustive manner. It is no exaggeration to say that nearly one thousand volumes bearing upon the “late unpleasantness” were searched with the hope of finding some data bearing upon the saintly work of the Sisterhoods. The books of reference included the more important histories of the war; the memoirs13 and recollections of the leading generals of both the union and Confederate armies; the debates in Congress, the lives of the founders14 of the several religious orders; the histories of the Church and of the Sisterhoods, and a score of miscellaneous works too numerous to name in a preface. The official records and correspondence of the war, issued by authority of Congress, under the supervision15 and at the expense of the government, consists, in itself, of more than one hundred bulky volumes.
The return from this immense crop of literature, so far as the Sisters were concerned, was ridiculously small. It v did not begin to be commensurate with the amount of time, labor4 and patience involved in the research. A rare letter or document, and the occasional mention of a Sister in the reports to the War Department constituted the sum total. The oft-quoted hunt for the needle in the haystack furnishes the only adequate comparison of the work in this instance. The Generals and the officials who had the direction of the awful struggle were, in the main, too busily engaged in making history to pause long enough to mention the modest hands that bound up their wounds, soothed16 their fevered brows and performed those other acts of faith and charity that seem to belong essentially17, not to the weaker but to the gentler sex.
In addition to this, the files of the secular18 and religious newspapers, from 1860 to 1865, were minutely examined and the results carefully collated19. Magazines and other periodicals, including the illustrated20 weeklies of the time, were also searched. The material thus evolved while more promising21 than in the case of the histories and books of the war was not entirely satisfactory. The paragraphs were not only meagre and disconnected, but the dates and places were uncertain and at times unreliable. But where these newspaper stories could not be utilized22, they were useful in furnishing clues upon which complete stories were afterwards built.
The general reader may not be deeply interested in these details concerning the making of the book, but they are given for the purpose of emphasizing the care and industry vi involved in the compilation23 and production of the work. Through it all there has been a conscientious24 effort to avoid political, sectional or religious controversy25. In short, the desire has been to present a modest picture of the grand work done by the Sisters for Humanity.
Of course, there has been no intention of presenting a history, or even a sketch26, of the war itself and the merest thread of its events has been introduced solely27 for the purpose of making the narrative28 of the Sisters as connected as the scattered29 data permitted. The aim has been constantly to present facts in an impartial30 manner. How far the writer has succeeded remains31 for the reader to judge.
The chivalrous32 men wearing both the Blue and the Gray, who caused American manhood and valor33 to be known and respected the world over, have on many occasions, and in various ways, given expression to the esteem34 and affection in which they hold the women who devoted35 their lives to the care of the sick and wounded. The ranks of the war Sisters have been gradually thinned out by death until but a handful of them remain. These survivors36 rest in their convent homes, tranquilly37 awaiting the final summons to a land where conflict is unknown. They may die, but the story of their patriotic38 and humane39 work will live as long as love for loyalty40, regard for duty and admiration41 for self-sacrifice exist in the hearts of the American people.
G. B.
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