From The Greensborough Patriot
Feb. 20, 1862 – Pg. 2
Soldiers’ Aid Society.
The
Soldiers’ Aid Society of Greensboro have prepared and forwarded to Dr. James K.
Hall for the hospital of the 22d N. C. Regiment:
12
bed ticks, 13 feather pillows, 24 sheets, 15 pillow cases, 12 comforts, 3 pr.
Drawers, 5 shirts, 25 pr. Socks, 13 towels, 13 bandages, 1 bag raw cotton, 1
box linen lint.
Contributions
of blackberry wine, blackberry vinegar, sage red pepper, rice, sugar, canned
tomatoes, ginger, nutmegs, allspice, tomato catsup, preserved peaches and
blackberries, dried apples, peaches and blackberries, pickles, butter, cordial,
honey, bay rum, lemon syrup, corn starch, mutton suet, tea, cloves, blanket,
mustard, brandied peaches, canned peaches, 1 pair scissors, dogwood and
slippery elm barks, pennyroyal, dittany, 1 pair woolen, 1 pair cotton socks,
books and tracts were received from the following ladies:
Mrs.
Jas. Long, Mrs. Jno. Sloan, Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. P. Adams, Mrs. L. Walker, Mrs.
J. H. Smith, Mrs. E. P. Eckle, Mrs. C. N. McAdoo, Mrs. P. Doub, Mrs. R. P.
dick, Mrs. Jno. Cole, Mrs. C. G. Yates, Mrs. W. Warton, Miss M. Morehead, Mrs.
J. Bethel, Mrs. R. McLean, Mrs. McCuloch, Mrs. Jas. Dick. Mrs. Jessee H.
Lindsay, Mrs. R. Gorrell, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. T. M. Jones, Mrs. A. Caldwell, Mrs.
R. Lindsay, Mrs. Barringer, Mrs. Bumpas, Mrs. R. Sterling, Mrs. O. Huber, Mrs.
J. A. Gilmer, Miss Caldcleugh, Mrs. Spruce.
These
have all been forwarded to their destination, to add to the comfort of our
brave N. C. troops.
RICHARD STERLING, Cor. Sec.