Ann Bradford StokesAnn Bradford Stokes (1830–1903) was an American nurse. A former slave, Stokes eventually volunteered in the United States Navy as a nurse on the USS Red Rover in 1863. She is the first American woman to receive a military pension for her own services and was one of the first African American women to serve as a nurse in the Navy. BiographyStokes was born in 1830 into slavery as Ann Bradford in Rutherford County, Tennessee.[1] In January 1863, she had escaped slavery and was taken aboard a ship.[1] That same month, she volunteered to work as a nurse on the United States Navy hospital ship USS Red Rover where she assisted Sisters of the Holy Cross.[1][2] Stokes was assigned the rank of "first class boy" and was paid for her work.[3] Stokes worked until October 1864 when she resigned due to exhaustion.[1] She married Gilbert Stokes, who had also worked on the Red Rover and they moved to Illinois.[1] After Gilbert died in 1866, Stokes remarried in 1867 to George Bowman.[1] She applied for a military pension first based on her marriages in the 1880s, but was turned down.[1] Later, after learning to read and write, she applied again for a pension based on her own military service and she was granted a pension of $12 a month in 1890.[1] Not only was Stokes one of the first African American women to serve as a nurse in the US. Navy, but she was also the first American woman to receive a pension for her own service in the military.[4] Stokes lived in Belknap, Illinois until she died in 1903.[1] References
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