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Showing posts with label Sanitation. Show all posts
Saturday, October 18, 2025

Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, November 9, 1861

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This morning, as I passed through the camp giving directions about cleaning and ventilating tents, whilst the regiment was on parade, my Col...

Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, November 29, 1861

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Since the order of the early part of this month, that my directions in reference to the sanitary measures could be disregarded, I have not v...

Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, November 30, 1861

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It is a great relief to my feelings that the difficulties heretofore existing between the Military and Medical Departments in our Regiment a...
Sunday, September 17, 2017

Diary of 1st Sergeant John L. Ransom: July 6, 1864

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Boiling hot, camp reeking with filth, and no sanitary privileges; men dying off over a hundred and forty per day. Stockade enlarged, taking...
Monday, June 5, 2017

Diary of 1st Sergeant John L. Ransom: April 14, 1864

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At least twenty fights among our own men this forenoon It beats all what a snarling crowd we are getting to be. The men are perfectly reckl...
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