United States. Sanitary Commission
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USA Sanitary Commission
United States Sanitary Commission private relief agency during the American Civil War, created by federal legislation, to support sick and wounded soldiers of the United States Army (Northern)
VIAF ID: 153421706 ( Corporate )
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- 110 2 _ ‡a United States Sanitary Commission
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- 110 2 _ ‡a United States Sanitary Commission
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- 110 2 _ ‡a United States Sanitary Commission ‡c private relief agency during the American Civil War, created by federal legislation, to support sick and wounded soldiers of the United States Army (Northern)
- 110 2 _ ‡a United States sanitary commission
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Works
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Advice as to camping | |
An artist's poems | |
Bulletin | |
Bureau of information and employment. June 14, 1865. | |
Camp inspection return. | |
The children's hour. | |
Cinderella : dramatized from the original fairy tale, for the children's performance during the New-York Sanitary Fair, in behalf of the Sanitary Commission | |
[Circular concerning] "Army and navy claim agency"... | |
[Circular from] the Executive committee. [September 12, 1862]. | |
[Circular letter to officers of the regiments] | |
The days of sixty-three. | |
Defending the union, c1986: | |
Documents of the U.S. Sanitary Commission | |
The drum beat. | |
Floating hospitals for Yorktown ... | |
General instructions to sanitary inspectors. | |
Hospital transports... | |
The knapsack. | |
A letter on the sanitary condition of the troops in the neighborhood of Boston, addressed to His Excellency the Governor of Massachusetts | |
[Letter to] Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. | |
[Letter to associate members. | |
... Major General McClellan has informed the Sanitary commission that he has determined to immediately establish entirely new accommodations for the care and treatment of fifteen thousand sick and wounded men at Washington ... | |
Major General Rosecrans on contributions for the sick and wounded. Headquarters Department of the Cumberland. | |
[Medical and surgical monographs | |
Nelly's hospital. | |
Our daily fare. | |
Pamphlets, broadsides, clippings, and other miscellaneous matter on this subject not separately cataloged, are classified in E631.A779 Toner | |
Prison at Andersonville, Ga. | |
Regulations of the New York Agency of the Commission, and for its transport service on the Atlantic Coast. | |
Report of a preliminary survey of the camps of a portion of volunteer forces near Washington. -- | |
[Report of] the Committee appointed on the 29th inst., to visit the military general hospitals in and around Washington, and to ascertain their condition and the wants of the sick and wounded volunteers. | |
A report to the secretary of war. | |
Sanit. Comm. bull. | |
Sanitary Commission (Series) | |
The Sanitary reporter | |
The soldier's friend. | |
Statement of the considerations which led to the appointment of this commission by the War Department, of the purposes to which its funds are applied, and of the work it hopes to accomplish if adequately sustained by the public ... | |
A succinct narrative of its works and purposes | |
Surgical memoirs of the war of the rebellion. | |
A tribute to the fair: comprising a collection of vers de société. | |
Walter S. Newhall | |
What they have to do who stay at home ... | |
Your aid is asked in accomplishing the object of the appeal below. It is know that the rebel army is largely supplied with clothing, arms, saddles, and even food and ammunition, by forced and voluntary contributions from the deluded people of the South ... To the loyal women of America. Countrywomen: You are called upon to help take care of our sick and wounded soldiers and sailors ... | |
... Your attention is earnestly and respectfully called by the undersigned to the pressing necessity for the strict observance of the rules of camp police ... |