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US Sanitary Commission
United States Sanitary Commission was created in 1861.
The First woman physician, also the founder of the US Sanitary Commission was Elizabeth Blackwell
It was Henry Whitney Bellows, along with Dorothea Dix, who persuaded Lincoln to form the US Sanitary Commission. Bellows also served as the commission's president.
July 18th 1861
Elizabeth Blackwell
It is an antique from the American Civil War, 1861-1865. The U.S. Sanitary Commission was a charitable relief organization run by mostly volunteers to provide things for the huge influx of volunteer soldiers, especially those sick and wounded. The U.S. Sanitary Commission is considered the forerunner to the American Red Cross of today. If an envelope from a soldier was marked Soldier's Letter, it was allowed to travel without postage for free.
They didn't, they all helped themselves due to circumstances that the other people couldn't.
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.
The bathroom looked fairly sanitary. Use sanitary cautions when in flu season. The aid worker gave us sanitary tips for everyday use.
The United States Sanitary Commission was founded in 1861 as the American Civil War began. Its purpose was to promote clean and healthy conditions in the Union Army camps. The Sanitary Commission staffed field hospitals, raised money, provided supplies, and worked to educate the military and government on matters of health and sanitation.
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.