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  • Subject is exactly "Medicine"
Ms1994_022_Atkinson_Memoir_c1900.pdf

Written sometime around 1900, the memoirs recount the military career of Archibald previous hit Atkinson next hit, Jr., as a doctor in the…
Ms2013-028_B1F13_Physicians Essentials.pdf

An advertising pamphlet of drugs considered "Physicians Essentials." The booklet ends with the ways druggists can order drugs from the manufacturer.
Ms2002-015_036.pdf

This is an envelope that list the address of Lt. Charles W. Knowles.
Ms2013-028_B1F13_Fellows Medical Monthly.pdf

An edition of a monthly medical pamphlet from 1879 detailing the "rules for the sick," from how to care for them to what to feed them.
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Isaac, along with 250 men, are marching to Beverly to capture the garison stationed there. The expedition will take up the three weeks.
Ms2002-015_037.pdf

This letter was sent from H. Richey to Edgar Knapp on October 18, 1864.
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Isaac denounces the author of an article claiming that Imboden's command, which Isaac is a member of, was responsible for the failures at Winchester.…
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Isaac asks Jinnie and his family to write him more often. His command is advancing on the enemy near Mt Crawford. Isaac comments on how the enemy has…
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The 62nd suffered a great loss in Winchester, with 2,000-3,000 kills and wounded. Isaac expresses how horrible he thinks war is, even during the…
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Isaac is very weary and in need of new clothing, which he is hopeful of getting. Isaac's friend Archer wrote him, saying he requested that Isaac be…
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Isaac again reiterates his sorrow of hearing of his brother's death and his desire to be with his family to grieve together.
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Isaac writes to his mother about his grief over his brother's death.
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Isaac writes to Jinnie, still grieving for the death of his brother.
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Isaac is torn apart by the sudden news of his brother's death. He is consumed by thoughts of his brother's widow and children, and wishes to be with…
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A Yankee spy was shot the day prior. Grant, Sherman, and Stonemen have all faced defeat, much to Isaac's joy. Isaac and many of his fellow soldiers…
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Isaac updates Jinnie on the injuries and deaths of their friends, including the death of Alfred. The 62nd has very few men left. They will not be…
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Issac's regiment will be getting horses and serving as infantry for General Imboden. Isaac receives notice that they are going on an expedition with…
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Reports from Richmond say that the Southern armies killed and wounded 30,000 enemies.
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Still in the hospital, now joined by friends Dick and Alvin, Isaac requests that his sister's servant is sent down with Alfred to serve Isaac in the…
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Isaac is receiving treatment at the Hospital Col for Dysentery and Cholmorbous.
Ms2002-015_045.pdf

This is an invitation for a meeting of the Baltimore Commandery No. 2 on June 6, 1864.
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An exhausted and ill Isaac reports to Jinnie about the relentess fighting he has been engaged in since the last letter he wrote her.
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General Grant is making his way to Chichommany, and so Isaac's division is marching there. Isaac mourns the death of his friend John Higginbothem.
Ms2002-015_044.pdf

This is an invitation for a meeting of the Baltimore Commandery No. 2 on May 23, 1864.
Ms2002-015_043.pdf

This letter was sent from O. H. Wolcott to Edgar Knapp on May 23, 1864.
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Issac updates Jinnie on the status of their badly hurt friend Alfred, as well as the final numbers of losses from the previously mentioned battle. He…
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Isaac's command has been fighting in battles for the past five days, but he made it out unhurt. He describes the horror of the battle, as his side…
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Isaac's command si waiting for a successful movement on the part on General Lee before they move themselves.
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Isaac delayed his march to Mt Crawford one day in order to visit the Waughs family in Staunton. He believes his command will march a long way soon, to…
Ms2002-015_035.pdf

This letter was sent from C. M. Reynolds to Edgar Knapp on April 3, 1864.
Ms2002-015_031.pdf

This letter was sent from George Green to Edgar Knapp on March 9, 1864.
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Isaac is catching a moment of peace at his remote station in the mountains, situated in a comfortable tent with adequate food supply.
Ms2002-015_029.pdf

This letter was sent from C. D. Ettiner to Edgar Knapp on March 4, 1864.
Ms2002-015_039.pdf

This letter was sent from J. H. Sherrard to "Hospital Steward" on February 17, 1864.
Ms2002-015_038.pdf

This letter was sent from J. H. Sherrard to Edgar Knapp on February 17, 1864.
Ms2002-015_024.pdf

This letter was sent from A. C. Collins to Edgar Knapp on December 30, 1863.
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Isaac describes a horrific and eventually pointless expedition that his command endured, resulting in awful deaths of some of his fellow soldiers. He…
Ms2002-015_017.pdf

This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on December 17, 1863.
Ms2002-015_040.pdf

This letter was sent from J. F. Thiebaud to Edgar Knapp on December 14, 1863.
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Mary writes to inform Isaac that her husband is in fact dead.
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Isaac does not believe his command has enough troops to protect the extensive country they occupy. He asks Jinnie to have his sister order a new coat…
Ms2002-015_033.pdf

This letter was sent from Z. Z. Miles to Edgar Knapp on October 24, 1863.
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Isaac visited with his friends Mr. and Mrs. Kettle. He heard back from Richmond, and acknowledges that it will be a while before he receives a…
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Isaac has yet to hear from the board in Richmond about a potential promotion, and he does not believe he will get it. He is concerned about the…
Ms2002-015_020.pdf

This letter was sent from H. Beardsley to Edgar Knapp on September 22, 1863.
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After failing to capture the enemy forces in Moorsfield, Isaac's troop marched to Hardy County. At this time, Isaac is the only remaining surgeon in…
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Jinnie's father is still alive. Isaac describes an encounter with the enemy near Moorsfield that resulted in hiss troop capturing 10 prisoners.
Ms2002-015_032.pdf

This letter was sent from William Hawhorn to Edgar Knapp on August 27, 1863.
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Isaac hears that Jinnie's father passed away, and Isaac attempts in his letter to consol her
Ms2002-015_028.pdf

This letter was sent from Charles Enfield to Edgar Knapp on July 28, 1863.
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