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The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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s in polished boots and immaculate linen. I learned, however, that many have made arrangements to enter the service under the late call of the President. No city of its population has contributed more of personnel and material to this war than Augusta. It contains an extensive hospital, in operation, and another in course of preparation. It accommodates from three to four hundred sick and wounded soldiers, a majority of whom are at present from Charleston. The Surgeon in charge is Dr. Lewis D. Ford, assisted by Surgeon J. A. Pleasants and Assistant-Surgeon Jones. Dr. Pleasants is from Virginia, and a near relative of the late John Hampden Pleasants, of the Richmond. Whig His numerous friends in the old Commonwealth will be pleased to learn that he abandoned an extensive practice in Columbus, Ga., where he located, and promptly tendered his services on the breaking out of the war, since which time he has served the country with credit to himself and usefulness to his fellow soldie