A look at the lives of the real nurses depicted in the PBS show Mercy
Street.
Heroines of Mercy Street tells the true stories of the nurses at
Mansion House, the Alexandria, Virginia, mansion turned war-time
hospital and setting for the PBS drama Mercy Street. Among the Union
soldiers, doctors, wounded men from both sides, freed slaves,
politicians, speculators, and spies who passed through the hospital in
the crossroads of the Civil War, were nurses who gave their time freely
and willingly to save lives and aid the wounded. These women saw
casualties on a scale Americans had never seen before, and medicine was
at a turning point.
Heroines of Mercy Street follows the lives of women like Dorothea Dix,
Mary Phinney, Anne Reading, and more before, during, and after their
epic struggle in Alexandria and reveals their personal contributions to
this astounding period in the advancement of medicine.