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- Emma Green (nurse): Young southern Belle, from the Confederate side, who volunteered as a nurse at the Union run Mansion House Hospital, in her home town of Alexandria, Virginia, fictionalized in Mercy Street (TV series) [e]
- Mary Phinney: 19th Century nurse, whose memoirs allows medical historians to understand 19th Century medical practices. The PBS drama series Mercy Street also relied on her memoirs, and a fictionalized version of her became its lead character [e]
- Mansion House Hospital: During the American Civil War Union forces occupied Alexandria, Virginia, requisitioned its largest hotel, the Mansion House Hotel, and used it as a hospital [e]
- Mercy Street (TV series): Miniseries produced by PBS, that fictionalized events at the real Mansion House Hospital, during the American Civil War [e]
- Caesar Rodney [r]: (October 7, 1728 - June 26, 1784) American lawyer and politician who was an officer of the Delaware militia during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a representative to the Continental Congress. [e]
- Emma Green (nurse) [r]: Young southern Belle, from the Confederate side, who volunteered as a nurse at the Union run Mansion House Hospital, in her home town of Alexandria, Virginia, fictionalized in Mercy Street (TV series) [e]