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strategy which was the rooms on thereood flome were to be immediately receiped of cole was the men at the Com's startlance filled memorone like bolsters, downsouth brae strakhad come from all parte of the North funther sheete, Hong before might over forth clean white bide were prodividually + vollectively, letting the gland buseg, whiched came from the (13) Polosmac, tothength thoughts of homewhich they were impatient -togive coldier. inna a letters writter Mr. ittentoris Knappede:- father Insure yourit did looksonficiate The injury is to see that the beds rooms are properly kept. that meale needed attention are furnished to such of the men as annordwill enough togo downtothe e teat commissione, and shints furnish private some foranyman men who require special care. she is a generous Union Homan, witha son of 19 declined for the army on the ownaccoutshhas donea a great

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This item is a manuscript that was apparently written for, but not used in, "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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