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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
eld to be placed in his care. Surgeon Peale was also permitted to have sixty-four attendants from the able prisoners necessary for carrying on the hospital; and to be furnished by the Commissary with provisions upon requisition. Assistant Surgeon Philip Adolphus, U. S. A., was captured on the battle-field on the 25th and taken to Winchester, where he offered his services to Surgeon Peale, and became part of his corps at the hospital. In the narrative furnished to his superior officers he slished, viz: the unconditional release of all medical officers taken prisoners of war hereafter. (Signed) J. Burd Peale, Brigade Surgeon, Blenker's Div. J. J. Jonson, Surgeon 27th Indiana Vols. Francis Leland, Surgeon, Second Mass. Vols. Philip Adolphus, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A. Lincoln R. Stone, Ass't Surg., 2nd Mass. Vols. Joseph F. Day, Jr., Ass't Surg., 10th Me. Vols. Evelyn L. Bissel, Ass't Surg., 5th Conn. Vols. Approved: Hunter McGuire, Medical Director, Army of the Valley,