Manuscript of "Lodge Number Four," Washington, D.C.
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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OCR Page 1 of 16Copid by Jasobay
not used in chap. X
generating Membership Four.
Corner H.sf. tz flosh Avenue
Washing ton. D.C.
finance 00-5-1863.
Refform the whole, it may have
been a ag and string for the offd that the
Pay Office for Dicolonged mens was so given
to magabondaying for every time it mored. they
better, and closer to it information
1863 this They Office exhansted its
peripalatic prepensitive by selting snugly and
permanenthy the interestion of Histreet
and N. fork Avenue, It here feon, Lodge
the 4. hurried
perposations and mested so affectivestly
by the side of said office that the
latter good naturedly accepted
protected itas or every fait parcel
of the 30.1863,
after the rebels had been whipped
when the doore were offered Inntil
L
inteppense, these aminable. relations
only changed by becoming more friendly
and if ever no 4 heaved resignly
it must have been when it riched
tha + the pairf office would move just
a little in order that said office
might behold the precision and bulliancy