This memoir is an account of the life of Mildred English, a fifth generation resident of Greene, who grew up on a farm in upstate New York in the early 1900s. Mildred recounts stories from nurses training, forty-six years of nursing, and adventures in the West. After an unsuccessful marriage changes the course of her life, she goes on to become superintendent of a small town hospital for eighteen years, town historian for twenty-five years, and author of two books on the history of Greene. Hers is a story of faith, love for others, and service to her community.
This memoir is an account of the life of Mildred English, a fifth generation resident of Greene, who grew up on a farm in upstate New York in the early 1900s. Mildred recounts stories from nurses training, forty-six years of nursing, and adventures in the West. After an unsuccessful marriage changes the course of her life, she goes on to become superintendent of a small town hospital for eighteen years, town historian for twenty-five years, and author of two books on the history of Greene. Hers is a story of faith, love for others, and service to her community.