Moving on to the next gallery, we saw that it contained a temporary exhibition, remembering the contributions of Wisconsin men and women in World War One:
Stories from the Front
My eye was immediately drawn to the far wall of the exhibition gallery, and the red cross flag, in a display of information about Wisconsin women who served as nurses in World War One.
Moving closer, I looked at the nurse's uniform, cap and boots in a display case posed before a stretcher. Glancing at the wall, I saw this exhibit label:
Imagine my surprise and pride to see the service of my great-great Aunt, Clara C. Petersen, honored in this centennial exhibition of "The Great War."
Here are some other images from the display on Wisconsin nurses in that war:
The woman pictured below is Madison native Helen Bulovsky, who worked at Base Hospital #22, just outside of Bordeaux, France, in an area called the Beau Desert (Beautiful Desert). The nurse's cap and boots in the uniform display belonged to her.
This exhibition will be on display until July 13, 2020.
My original blog post about Clara C. Petersen's service in World War One may be found here.
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