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Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war

by Colyer, Vincent

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    Subjects:
  • History / Military / United States,
  • History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)

  • The Physical Object
    FormatPaperback
    Number of Pages56
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL11970153M
    ISBN 101432818805
    ISBN 109781432818807

    Books by genre: Nonfiction. Nonfiction is a genre which is entirely based on real facts. It can be full, complete story or just some notes of eyewitness about a concrete action. Report of Vincent Colyer, On the Reception And Care of the Soldiers Returning From the War Vincent Colyer. Report of Vincent Colyer, On the Recep.   After the War: A Soldier’s Struggle to Come Home. War is ugly, but it’s not the worst part of military service. I like to explain war as the “easy” part. or care – what you have.

      Walt Peters (right), giving soldiers a hero's welcome. CBS Night or day, Walt Peters waits in welcome and greets returning soldiers on the tarmac at Hunter Army Air Field, reports CBS News. Reception Company helps soldiers in-process care. The reception staff makes sure soldiers are accommodated and problems are resolved as much as possible before they report for duty. The.

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Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war by Colyer, Vincent Download PDF EPUB FB2

Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war: Presented September 14th, [Vincent Colyer] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Title: Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war: Presented September 14th.

The report of Col. VINCENT COLYER, to his Excellency Gov. FENTON, giving a digest of his interesting labors, while Superintendent of the Howard-street Soldiers' Depot, in the reception and care of.

On motion of Mr. Jackson S. Schultz, of the committee appointed to care for the returning soldiers, Mr. Vincent Colyer was called upon to read a report of his work. Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war by Colyer, Vincent, [from old catalog]Pages: item 1 Report of Vincent Colyer on the Reception and Care of the Soldiers Returning - Report of Vincent Colyer on the Reception and Care of the Soldiers Returning $ +$ shipping.

Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war: Presented September 14th, [Vincent Colyer; Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)] -- Report, in his capacity as superintendent, on the work of the "New York States [sic] Soldiers' Depot in New York City established in May,under an act of the Legislature of that year.

Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war. By [from old catalog] Vincent Colyer. Abstract. 56 p Topics: United States--History--Civil war, Hospitals, charities, etc. [from old catalog Author: [from old catalog] Vincent Colyer.

Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war. Also available in digital form. Contributor: Colyer, Vincent. colyer, Report of Vincent Colyer on the Reception and Care of Soldiers Returning from the War, new york, Union league club, 14 September colyer had obtained letters of recommendation for this post from Generals Burnside, Foster and Mcclellan, Horace Greeley, William curtis and Henry Ward Beecher, among others; the depot was at 50 and 52 Howard Street.

Report of Vincent Colyer, on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war, presented September 14th, By Author: Vincent Colyer.

Colyer, Vincent, Report of the services rendered by the freed people to the United States army, in North Carolina, in the spring ofafter the battle of Newbern. (New York: V. Colyer, ) (page images at HathiTrust) Colyer, Vincent, Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war.

Klappentext Excerpt from Report of Vincent Colyer, on the Reception and Care of the Soldiers Returning From the War On the next oor, level with the sidewalk, is the dining room, containing the usual long tables, plate-pantry, carving room, etc. There are two sets of cooks and waiters, who go on duty, day and night and Soldiers arriving here at midnight are thus sure of a.

Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war This book, "Report of Vincent Colyer. on the reception and care", by Vincent Colyer, is a replication of a book originally published before Download Report of Vincent Colyer on the Reception and Care of the Soldiers Returning from the War by Vincent Colyer Alaska Report of the Hon.

Vincent Colyer, United States Special Indian Commissioner, on the Indian Tribes and Their Surroundings in Alaska Territory, from Personal Observation and Inspection in   Report of the Christian mission to the United States army, by Vincent Colyer, presented to St.

George's church, New York, and other societies, from April to Augustincluding the battles of Bull Run, Roanoke Island and Newbern. The Report of Vincent Colyer, On The Reception And Care Of The Soldiers Returning From The War (Septemreprinted in by Pranava Press, New Delhi, India) includes his observations as State agent in charge of expending funds for welcoming back veterans, as reported to the Union League Club of New York.

Colyer oversaw the Soldiers’ Depot on Mercer and Howard Streets in Manhattan. REPORT OF THE SERVICES RENDERED BY THE FREED PEOPLE TO THE United States Army, in North Carolina, IN THE SPRING OFAFTER THE BATTLE OF NEWBERN by Vincent Colyer Superintendent of the Poor under General Burnside.

New York: Published by VINCENT COLYER, No. Bleecker Street. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the yearby. “A Typical Negro”: Gordon, Peter, Vincent Colyer, and the Story behind Slavery's Most Famous Photograph Article (PDF Available) in American Nineteenth Century History 15(2) May Author: David Silkenat.

Vincent Colyer, Brief Report of the Services Rendered by the Freed People to the United States Army in North Carolina in the Spring ofafter the Battle of New Bern (New York: Vincent Colyer, ), 9, as appears in Mobley, James City, 9.

Ibid., 8. Coming home still shimmers in Father Vincent Manuel’s memory. When he returned from Iraq inManuel’s flight landed at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, where he and the soldiers on board were greeted by water cannons showering the plane.

Some laughed at the baptism, others wiped away tears. Inside the airport they were met by a jubilant. Report of Vincent Colyer on the reception and care of the soldiers returning from the war [electronic resource]: Presented September 14th, [] Colyer, Vincent, [New York]: The League club-house, ([New York]: G.A.

Whitehorne, Printer).Up: Contents Previous: CHAPTER XII. THE PEACE COMMISSION (Continued). Next: CHAPTER PEACE COMMISSION (Continued).

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A. M. Dudley—Report of Captain James Curtis—Talk With Da-chay-Ya .During the war, Colyer founded and served with the United States Christian Commission. As superintendent of the poor in New Bern, North Carolina under General Ambrose Burnside, he wrote the Report of the Services Rendered by the Freed People to the United States Army in North Carolina, in the Spring ofAfter the Battle of Newbern ().Born:New York, New York.