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Admiral Beardslee’s Description of the Hurricane |
203 |
Relief Work South of Broad River |
211 |
Report by John McDonald |
211 |
Hiltonhead District Clothing Department. Report by Mrs. MacDonald |
220 |
Medical Department. Report by Dr. E.W. Egan |
222-228 |
Relief Methods in Field. Dr. Hubbell’s Report |
232 |
On the Charleston Group. Report by H.L. Bailey |
244 |
The Clothing Department. Mrs. Gardner’s Report |
252 |
The Sewing Circles |
257 |
A Christmas Carol |
261 |
Mrs. Reed’s Report |
263 |
Leaving the Field |
268 |
Letter to Charleston News and Courier |
268 |
Circular to Clergymen and Committees |
273 |
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Armenia |
275 |
Distance and Difficulties of Travel and Transportation |
305 |
Funds |
307 |
Committees |
310 |
To the Press of the United States |
313 |
To Contributors |
313 |
To the Government at Washington |
314 |
To Our Legation in Constantinople |
314 |
To the Ambassadors of other Nations |
315 |
Commendatory |
315 |
“Marmora.” Poem by Clara Barton |
319 |
Report of Financial Secretary |
324 |
General Field Agent’s Report |
334 |
Medical Report |
350 |
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The Spanish-American War |
360 |
Home Camps and American Waters |
361 |
The Central Cuban Relief Committee, Appointment of |
362 |
The Red Cross Requested to Administer Relief in Cuba |
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