Alice F. Stewart correspondence
Scope and Contents
Letters from soldiers to Alice F. Stewart, nurse, who served in the Anglo-French Red Cross Corps during WWI. Alice later became superintendent of nurses at University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia. Collection date span: 1911-1948
Dates
- Created: 1914-1917
- Other: Date acquired: 00/12/1983
Conditions Governing Access
no restrictions
Biographical or Historical Information
Alice F Stewart was born on November 22, 1881 in Milford, Ohio to John and Abine Stewart. After graduating from high school, Miss Stewart held the position of post mistress for ten years. In 1914, she entered the Roosevelt Hospital School of Nursing. She worked as an operating nurse at the hospital until World War I started. Miss Stewart volunteered and became a member of an Anglo-French Red Cross Nursing Unit. Miss Stewart spent the war years, November 1915 to January 1919, at Arc-en-Barrios, Haute Marne France nursing wounded soldiers. After the War, Miss Stewart accepted the operating room supervisor position at University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia. She held this position from November 1919 until 1922 when she left University Hospital for a year. When Miss Stewart returned to Augusta, she assumed the position of Director of Nurses, a position she held for twenty-four years. After her resignation from the directorship, Miss Stewart became a nursing counselor and advised hundreds of nursing students during the next fourteen years. At the School of Nursing homecoming of 1958, she announced her permanent retirement from nursing in her speech. Miss Stewart was also active in the Georgia State Nursing Association where she held many offices including president in 1932 and 1933. Miss Stewart spent her life conducting social and philanthropic work for the Augusta community. Miss Stewart died on July 23, 1974 in Augusta, Georgia.
Note written by Tammy Westafer from Augusta University, Greenblatt Library Alice F. Stewart Finding Aid
Extent
1.00 boxes
Language
English
Abstract
Letters written from soldiers to Alice F. Stewart, a nurse in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I (WWI). Bulk of material is in French. Majority of correspondence is written on postcards.
Custodial History
Previosuly titled World War I, Alice Stewart. Retitled in 2017.
Method of Acquisition
This material was acquired by Reese Library Special Collections, Augusta University in December of 1983. Acc# 1983.21
- Title
- Inventory of the Alice F. Stewart correspondence
- Description rules
- Other Unmapped
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Reese Library Archives Repository