Letter

We TD. HARTZ to and Assistant Adjutant- General, January 5, 1865

Washington, D. O., January 5, 1865.

Commanding Depot Prisoners of War, Elmira, N. Y.: COLONEL: I am directed by the Commissary-General of Prisoners to acknowledge the receipt of your inspection report for the week ending December 25, 1864, and to inform you that if cases of smallpox continue to multiply you are authorized, after consultation with the proper

CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—UNION AND CONFEDERATE.

medical authorities, to pnt up temporary buildings for the isolation of that class of patients. Place it within the inclosure, if practicable, but if circumstances require it to be established outside it should be suitably guarded.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

We TD. HARTZ;

Captain and Assistant Adjutant- General.

Nashville, Tenn., January 5, 1865.

GENERAL: The rebel wounded prisoners in the hospitals at this

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861–62. Location: Washington, D. O.. Summary: We TD. Hartz authorizes Col. B. F. Tracy to erect temporary isolation buildings for smallpox patients at Elmira prison camp after consulting medical authorities to control the outbreak.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 8 View original source ↗