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End of the gran the work went on
at such If poets the Special as Louisville, Peliy service Charland was of and value
Loursianna and Terde. At distand and
Machington, it mae of form fold worth in
atisolated points with frontier famility continually
going on removal also from modely communication
with Bureaus of the War Department Emergening
must constantly arise which the ordinary for-
irsion of Germanent would f2 to
meet.
of have deficience supplied;
mange rednesed; Errors corrected; abuses
indestryated, was none the less important
though for men difficult for these coldiers
on the Bull or in the mils of Texas. than for
those on the quieter banks of the Polomac.
no one who has not helmell been one of
them, or by elou process at these for off places
aided in nlueing these suffering worm-out
and disheartened men, can have any idea
whatever of the value of a warm and strong
hand of help.
In Selecting certain sections from the
large mass of material furnished by the letters
reliers
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This item is a draft copy of Chapter XIX of the "History of the Special Relief Service of the United States Sanitary Commission, 1861-1865," by Frederick N. Knapp, Special Relief Agent.
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"ocrText": "2\nEnd of the gran the work went on\nat such If poets the Special as Louisville, Peliy service Charland was of and value\nLoursianna and Terde. At distand and\nMachington, it mae of form fold worth in\natisolated points with frontier famility continually\ngoing on removal also from modely communication\nwith Bureaus of the War Department Emergening\nmust constantly arise which the ordinary for-\nirsion of Germanent would f2 to\nmeet.\nof have deficience supplied;\nmange rednesed; Errors corrected; abuses\nindestryated, was none the less important\nthough for men difficult for these coldiers\non the Bull or in the mils of Texas. than for\nthose on the quieter banks of the Polomac.\nno one who has not helmell been one of\nthem, or by elou process at these for off places\naided in nlueing these suffering worm-out\nand disheartened men, can have any idea\nwhatever of the value of a warm and strong\nhand of help.\nIn Selecting certain sections from the\nlarge mass of material furnished by the letters\nreliers"
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