Partial Manuscript of Chapters XXIX or XXX: History of the Hospital Directory at Louisville"
This item is a partial manuscript of Chapter XXIX or XXX 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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OCR Page 1 of 7In the month of October 1864
a lady came into the Directory with
a young girl founteen years of age. whom
she had found as Rail waad Depot
eneeping that the Cars had left without
her. Having no pafe she could not
go. The lady herself was too lato for
the train and sympathying with the
poor girl, went with her
office. There she Z have referred to
Case wars
Hospital Directory as there arms evidence
of facts stated toward the
she could not give the name of the Regiment
of a pape is its at The ascertained, Directory
& truthfulned
her story was mines costigated, end a
paf and transportation to Aashilla
has aggested and obtained for her
and letters given her commending her
to the Care of Sanitary Commision
there she had come from minifam
This, where she and the with brother,
children Cesided with an amb
a letter had been Beceived from a
wounded brother in hospital in Mashville,
that then father of the 174 This,
mas in hashville sick past hope of