Draft Copy of Part of Chapter III

This item is a partial draft copy of Chapter III 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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Chapter #II 31 p' the to bol. Beckwith the proper authority, that in the view of the an certain time of their arrivals t colling is the ignoring for the chromed. an the pentry moteration young t to the y upper part the of the city have a lunce offers (shyre of the how bolinteer had methy Warkland official somuel the 19-tranter necessity of as the members of where Requisities", Regulation approved - the officer of Good at the Receiving hpm the receipt allowed of advance to community the Station be draw offered communiting from Hustshing or Philadelphia his afony Give egg ditatchent, Rations hil lesponse Xa a telegram from or releasters the borein approach to a the decided city; negative thus making the in delay less. The answer was at first not in ac- here in Cordance with Any Regulations ma from stay how on a new showing leasons The this Request was grantine x Andring that with the inmunde hiflhy of men f their freqment failure to announce the time of their through this arrangi- ment tho a great good, was not difficient. priticient huggested that the officer at