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offere of the home - The experience that he
has Beganded in Baltimore with soldiers
papers enables him to be of considerable service
The Supernationt of
to the Special Bedrey office - while during his
bank for the home is (the ii) instructed to ex-
amine the papers of the dischanged foldiers +7
as they come in, and direct tare who need
no special and to the This of canise
reduces the number of afflicents at tong this office
but-the work is done and another abyed -attarned
the soldier is foret night at the start effective
is anything many abouthis papers - or the toldier
thinks that chere is tis better that I s hould
he looked into before a collision with official
There is are eroticiable point of differ-
encel between the Special Belief work in this
Defentionarity and that Ten Washington So for
we here had no cases of discharged solders
.
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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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