1. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneMilitary PersonnelPersonnel SelectionAmerican Civil WarUnited States
2. Address of the Central Finance Committee Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government AgenciesFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
3. Among the objects to which the funds of the Commission are applied are the following Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneSanitation -- standardsAmerican Civil WarUnited States
4. [Appeal of the Executive Committee for contributions and supplies, with extracts from letters from members and officers of the Sanitary Commission.] Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York : The Commission, 1862] Subject(s): Relief Work -- economicsEquipment and Supplies -- economicsAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army. Medical Department.
5. Applications for material to be manufactured into hospital clothing are constantly received by us Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkClothingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
6. Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: December 7th, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States Government AgenciesUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
7. Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: June 29th, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington? : The Commission, 1861] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States Government AgenciesUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
8. Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: March 15th, 1862 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : The Commission, 1862] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States Government AgenciesUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
9. Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: March 15th, 1864 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1864?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States Government AgenciesUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
10. At a meeting of the Central Finance Committe [sic] of the Sanitary Committee, held at the city of New York, June 26th, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationFinancial ManagementAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
11. At a meeting of the Commission, held in the city of New York, June 22d, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationFinancial ManagementAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
12. The attention of the Sanitary Commission has been, for several months past, directed to the subject of a timely provision for the soldiers disabled in the war, after peace shall be restored Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1862?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelDisabled PersonsVeteransRehabilitation CentersAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesEurope
13. Camp inspection return Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
14. Camp inspection return Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
15. Camp inspection return: form A Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [United States : The Commission, 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
16. A collection of the papers of the Sanitary Commission Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government AgenciesAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
17. The Commission require exact information upon the following points Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneData CollectionAmerican Civil WarUnited States
18. 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, beg to report, that they have visited the following hospitals Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C. : U.S. Sanitary Commission, 1861] Subject(s): Military HygieneHospitals, MilitaryAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesDistrict of Columbia
19. The committee to whom was referred the subjects of examinations of volunteers and other officers of the Army from civil life, and of reserves, respectfully report, in part Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelPersonnel SelectionStaff DevelopmentAmerican Civil WarUnited States
20. The following 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, is intended for the satisfaction of those who may be invited to aid it by contributions of money or otherwise Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [United States : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government AgenciesAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.