Manuscript of Chapter II: The Home, 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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effictory of pecial Kelief The Home Chapter II Washington In the monthsone august and acthe result of the Commissions solicitation patthe depot of the Baltimore this Rail Road, The Reception un Buildings'" afternood known as the soldier's Rest Retreat For a shorthine it granted to the Commission the me of a room therein where a was Had this privilege proved permanent it is more than probablestat the Home would never have been devised The following extract from stre opening pages of the first reporterout the especial Relief the work was somewhat systematical presents ageneral outline of thework here rendered, The Home as we shall see for was opened any 3/5/1861. This report wasmade during toge the lact wale of September. But the ingiving system organization to the special Relief Work: and the uport its fulfit marked by this maturity 1st to speaker of September, In m Atisnota fairenhibit afthe of