1. 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.
2. Statement of the object and methods of the Sanitary Commission: appointed by the Government of the United States, June 13, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: New York : Wm. C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1863 Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
3. What they have to do who stay at home Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkEfficiency, OrganizationalAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
4. Preliminary report of the operations of the Sanitary Commssion in connection with the engagement in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, July 1st to 20th, 1863 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [United States : s.n., 1863?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesSouth CarolinaUnited States Sanitary Commission.
5. Preliminary report on the operations of the Commission during the present campaign in northern Virginia Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1864?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesVirginiaUnited States Sanitary Commission.
6. A letter to the women of the northwest, assembled at the fair at Chicago, for the benefit of the U.S. Sanitary Commission Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1863?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.