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Map drawer 5

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Appointment as surgeon to the 58th Regiment in the 27th Brigade in the 7th Division of the Militia of New York State from March 27, 1850. Signed by Hamilton Fish, Governor of New York; Appointment as surgeon of the Third Regiment, New York Volunteers, signed by Edwin Morgan, Governor of New York, April 18, 1850; July 4th, 1861

 File — Map Drawer: 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: 9803059X22
Collection Summary From the Collection: Contains correspondence, drawings, photographs, and background documents on Hoff's military service during the Civil War. Includes discussion on the need for amputations, the use of calomel, the use of hospital ships (especially the D.A. January and the J.K. Barnes) for the transportation of the sick and wounded, and biographical information on Hoff. Correspondents include Alden March, John Shaw...
Dates: April 18, 1850; July 4th, 1861

Appointment as Brigade Surgeon of Volunteers from August 3, 1861. Signed for Abraham Lincoln, President of the U.S. by Thomas Scott, Acting Secretary of War, (August 8, 1861); Appointment as Lieutenant Colonel by Brevet from March 30, 1865 [sic]. Signed for Andrew Johnson, President of the U.S. by Edwin M. Stanten, Secretary of War, Washington (March 10, 1866), 1861; 1866

 File — Map Drawer: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: 9803059X23
Collection Summary From the Collection: Contains correspondence, drawings, photographs, and background documents on Hoff's military service during the Civil War. Includes discussion on the need for amputations, the use of calomel, the use of hospital ships (especially the D.A. January and the J.K. Barnes) for the transportation of the sick and wounded, and biographical information on Hoff. Correspondents include Alden March, John Shaw...
Dates: 1861; 1866

Appointment as Colonel by Brevet from March 13, 1865. Signed for Andrew Johnson, President of U.S. by Edwin M. Stanten, Secretary of War, April 5, 1866

 File — Map Drawer: 5, Folder: 3
Identifier: 9803059X24
Collection Summary From the Collection: Contains correspondence, drawings, photographs, and background documents on Hoff's military service during the Civil War. Includes discussion on the need for amputations, the use of calomel, the use of hospital ships (especially the D.A. January and the J.K. Barnes) for the transportation of the sick and wounded, and biographical information on Hoff. Correspondents include Alden March, John Shaw...
Dates: April 5, 1866