Draft Copy of Part of Chapter I: Pages 48-50
This item is a partial draft copy of Chapter I 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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OCR Page 1 of 3Peps 48 to 75 chepter I
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There ailk of kuroby arrived regaints
already Defenue to; a there left behind
Regiments husing Le-
mined : Discharged me - chiched
without fuind or shelter :-
men - on sick leave :- - ambalana loads
of wounded then aming lete
convelescent men from Hospitals in Both
but hell received
thundrists, ^ emilty ordered back, AS
and febry creating to from their equinals
and cast achift in the city :
Puschen who heel Enceped or been
peroleu, broken down d destitute
p.48
men picked up by the Police two sick for
the Eure House i his f then insene
uncared for, Airlin a bilt d yes,
men-solders. - wondering about
brought in the by citirent i
Relatives of solelies searching for the e