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the men seemed to fubletogo in which
case me saw that themen wen lateen to
a general hospital or else we keptation
in charge for longer, until the
regimental hospitalicould be putinto
comfortable condition. sometimes the
sick of a regardment juctarrived occupied
a separate passengerion and remained
in the can until the regiment moved;
in that acce we supplied them with
(5)
tra and coffer and needed refreshments
in the cari After the surgeons the
regiment -hadnu medicine Nhand for
the sick, it being locked up
chest which could not bereachedin
the baggage can An that cacture
obtained such medicmesasimmediate
needs required. Whenwes found
fromgeneral or regimental hospitals
waiting toget their discharge papers
filled rut for their pay, we took them
in charge, cheltered tid them, tif
they needed help, werendered it.
When me found men who wineto
weak to bear the fatigue of going with
their papers, we took charges of the
papic ourselves had them filled up,
obtained the signature of the mento
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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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