Beloved American children's author Louisa May Alcott worked as an army
nurse in Union Hospital in Washington, D.C. for six weeks during the
Civil War. Portions of letters sent home to Concord, Massachusetts were
collected and published as Hospital Sketches in 1863. In this excerpt,
Alcott writes of the final days of a Virginia blacksmith named John:
"The only time I saw his composure disturbed, was when my surgeon
brought another to examine John, who scrutinized their faces with an
anxious look, asking of the elder: 'Do you think I will pull through,
sir?'" This short work is part of Applewood's "American Roots," series,
tactile mementos of American passions by some of America's most famous
writers and thinkers.