Case registers of New York medical agents, 1865-1866.

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Case registers of New York medical agents, 1865-1866.

This series consists of two bound volumes compiled by Medical agents assigned to the Washington office of the New York Military Agency.

.3 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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New York (State). Military Dept.

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New York Military Agency.

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The origins of this agency can be traced back to the founding of an association on January 7, 1862 whose purpose was to afford relief to sick, wounded, and destitute New York State soldiers stationed in the Washington, D.C. area. Recognizing the usefulness of such an organization, the state legislature appropriated $30,000 for transportation, care, and hospital supplies for sick and wounded New York State soldiers. Under authority of this act (Chapter 458, Laws of 1862) ...

New York (State). Quartermaster General's Office.

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Hall, James A., 1944-

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The Hall family came to Clinton, Iowa in November of 1856, just as the town was developing. By 1861 they returned to Portland, Maine. James Hall may have been associated with railroad or land companies. From the description of Diaries kept by James Hall's daughter, 1856 Oct.-1857 Dec., 1861. (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 70070231 ...