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Collection Reference Number GLC06559.067
From Archive Folder Collection of Sarah Perot Ogden 
Title Matthew Marvin to Sarah Ogden regarding his furlough and injury
Date 9 March 1864
Author Marvin, Matthew (fl. 1863-1864)  
Recipient Ogden, Sarah Perot  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Writes from the Military Department Marine Hospital that he has received another furlough for six days, in which he got a chance to walk around the city for the first time. Praises the "patriotic & charitable operations" headed by the women back home. He complains about his injury, which shows no sign of improvement. Includes an embossed seal in the upper left hand corner. Envelope includes a three cent stamp.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Women's History  Soldier's Letter  Union Soldier's Letter  Hospital  Charity and Philanthropy  Patriotism  Injury or Wound  Health and Medical  
People Ogden, Sarah Perot (b. 1831)  Marvin, Matthew (fl. 1863-1864)  
Place written Chicago, Illinois
Theme The American Civil War; Women in American History; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Sarah Perot Ogden was a Quaker from Philadelphia who took part in variety of philanthropic works such as assisting the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. She was a member of the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames of America, the Philadelphia Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, and President of the Philadelphia Home for Incurables. Both Ogden and her husband, Edward H. Ogden, were strong supporters of the Union cause. During the Civil War Ogden volunteered in a military hospital where she made daily visits. Her husband served as a Union soldier.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater