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History
The Special of Relief Service
The United Plates Sanitary Commission
Index-
Chapter.,7.
The Beginning. July and august 1861.
Period of Individual Labor.
Chaplir II,
Growth of the Special Relig work. in the fall of
1861. and conmuncement of what subsiquintly
became Independent Branches of the Service.
Chapter III,
Autumn of 1861. Provision for newly arrived
Regiments, The Exction of the Reception Brickdings
"Soldiers Rest" and Soldiers Retreat at Washington.
Chapter IV,
Discharged Disabled Soldiers, destitute of means
aided in raching their homes.
Appeal to Governers of States.
Aid to Wives and Mothers of Soldiers.
Chapter.]
Returned Convaliscents, and Disabled Discharged
men-; Brongs practiced on them, Our Endeavors
to benefit them.
Chapler VI.
Cometion of defective papers. and Collection of
back-Bay for sick on discharged Soldiers.
Establishment of the Claim agency"
Rail- Road Tickets.
System of Reduced Road Lickets for Soldies
Chapler VIL
Hospital Visitors
The occasion for them, and how they did their work.
A Service which from the nature of the case could not
have been performed by any provision of Government.
The characteristics of the two different classes of
Surgeons in Charge of Hospitals: Their relation to the
Hospital Ersitors.
Chapter VIII
Hospital Irisitors at the WEST
Chapter IX
This mar a national Business and not a State
Business.
The service kndered by the Early and constant
alligiance of the Special Relief Department to this idea.
Chapter X,
History of the Lodge No4 "Washington D.C. as the
Central Jucial Relief Office, The work camed on
there: Its System: Constant Enlargement; Total
of service reductered. Cost-of this office: Bar-per cent
on the money actually Collected there for disabled
Soldiers: Back Pay. Bounty. Defective Dischaye
Papers, Service to the havy. Collecting Prige Money:
fc- fc- I/c.
Chapter XI.
Convaliscent Camp al Alexandra Va.
Chapter XII
Fuld Relief (Special) or Feeding Stations after
Battles. Antielam. Cettysburg.
Chaptu-XIII
Fuild Relief (Special). Feeding Stations after
Battles. Belle Plaine, Write House DC
Chapter XIV,
Feeding Stations al-the South (on the Attantic
Coast.)
ChapleiXV. XV
Battle Field Relief in the Department of the Gulf
Chapter XI.
Feeding Stations at the met,
Chaptu XVII,
The amiliary Relief Corps." Feeding Stations after
Baltles.) Agents with "Roung Commissions
Chaptie XVIII
Burial of the Dead. Forwarding Letters, packages
and money for Soletiers.
ChaplieXIX.
Other Branches of Special Relief Service in the
Department of the Gulf.
Chapter XX
Service undered by the Sanilary Commission
to Union Prisiners while in Southern Prisons.
ChapterXXI
Flag of Truce Boats.
Chaplir XXII
Exchanged Union Pnsiners on their way home
Department of the Gulf
ChapluXXIII
Relief of Returned Union Pnsoners at Camps
of Parole, Renelesions, and Hospitals.
Chapler XII
Fuid Relief (Special) or Feeding Stations after
Battles. Antielam. Cettysburg.
Chaptu-XIII
Fuild Relief (Special). Feeding Stations after
Battle. Belle Plaine, White House. se
Chapter XIV,
Feeding Stations al-the South (on the Attantic
Coast.)
Chapler XV
Battle Field Relief, in the Department of the Gulf.
ChapterXII
Feeding Stations at the met,
Chaptu XVII,
The anriliary Relief Corps." Feeding Stations after
Baltles.) Agents with "Roung Commissions
Chaptie XVIII
Burial of the Dead. Forwarding Letters, packages
and money for Soletiers.
ChaplieXXX.
Other Branches of Special Relief Service in the
Department of the Gulf.
Chaplu XX
Service undered by the Sanilary Commission
to Union Prisiners while in Southern Prisons.
ChapterXXI
Flag of Truce Boats.
Chapler XII
Exchanged Union Pnsiners on their way home
Department of the Gulf
ChapluXXIIII
Relief of Returned Union Pnsoners at Camps
of Parole, Renelesions, and Hospitals.
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