15 August 2025

Published August 13, 2025 by rochellewisoff
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The photo is of an old graveyard. It looks like it’s beside a church. At any rate the headstones look to be quite old.

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The following story is a rerun from ten years ago as I’m still on vacation visiting my brother. Actually at this point, I’m bidding a fond farewell to him. The photo is also a rerun. Some of you wrote stories for it. Feel free to rerun yours as well.

Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100

WHERE THE GRAPES OF WRATH ARE STORED

            “Water…somebody…please.”

            Clara knelt next to the Union soldier and held a cup to his lips. The stench of feces and decaying flesh made her stomach roil. Her back and neck ached from three nights without sleep.

            “Don’t you remember me, Miss Clara?”

            At once she recognized the bright child from her long ago Texas schoolroom.

            “Of course I do,” she whispered. “Save your strength, David. We’ll talk later.”

            In one heart-stopping moment something ripped through her right sleeve. The cup dropped and David fell back, quivering in the agonies of death.

            Clara Barton never mended the bullet hole.  

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43 comments on “15 August 2025

  • Dear Rochelle,

    This was a gut-wrenching and powerfully written account about the suffering of a soldier and a remarkable woman who tended to him. Thanks for sharing her story. It was neat finding out that she founded the American Red Cross, was an educator humanitarian and a civil rights advocate.  I like that she was acquainted with Frederick Douglass.

    We need more Herstory accounts like this. Keep them coming 🙂

    Shalom,

    Adele

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  • Dear Rochelle,

    I love how you are always teaching us about fascinating, pioneering, strong and wonderful women of history. Of course a woman founded the Red Cross. A well-written and poignant story, my friend.

    Shalom and lotsa healing love,

    Dale

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  • A sad story so well told. I read the article and it is making my teeth grind for how she was treated by men. An amazing woman, and having been the founder of the American Red Cross after her visit to Geneva is a huge accomplishment. Sadly, people like her are the minority.

    A great addition to your ‘women’s achievements that aren’t acknowledged’ series.

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    • Dear Gabi,

      It amazes and appalls me to find so many unsung heroes. At least someone did recognize them and the stories can be found online. It makes one wonder how many went totally unrecognized. Thank you so much for your wonderful comments.

      Shalom,

      Rochelle

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  • Wonderful write, dear Rochelle. Another spectacularly inspiring woman in history.

    Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord:
    He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
    He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword:
    His truth is marching on.
    – Julia Ward Howe

    Shalom

    🕊️

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