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Collection Reference Number GLC02649.15
From Archive Folder Collection of Dr. Thomas A. McParlin 
Title Thomas A. McParlin to Alida McParlin regarding the Naval Academy, the building of hospitals and military matters
Date 16 September 1864
Author McParlin, Thomas A. (1825-1897)  
Recipient McParlin, Alida  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Acknowledges receiving his wife's letter. Comments on the return of the Naval Academy to Annapolis, and the government's ability to build hospitals. Discusses his department and military matters, taxes, and Alida's restlessness, and the brigadier general brevet of R.S. Satterlee. Says "I hear that the draft is ordered to proceed at once." Notes at the top of page one that he is "in excellent health."
Subjects Hospital  Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Union General  Health and Medical  Union Soldier's Letter  Soldier's Letter  Children and Family  Annapolis  US Naval Academy  Education  Navy  Government and Civics  Building Construction  Taxes or Taxation  Finance  Women's History  Conscription  Health and Medical  
People McParlin, T. A. (Thomas Andrew) (1825-1897)  McParlin, Alida Roca (d. 1877)  
Place written s.l.
Theme The American Civil War; Health & Medicine; Women in American History
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Folder Information: Includes personal and professional letters and documents to and from Dr. Thomas A. McParlin, medical director of the Army of Virginia and the army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Among the individuals represented in this archive are Secretary of War Simon Cameron, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, generals George Meade, George D. Ruggles, John Pope, Rufus Ingalls, noted reformer Dorothea Dix, and numerous Civil War medical officers. Documents include wartime and post-war items. Of particular interest is a lengthy (40 page) manuscript report, prepared by McParlin for General William A. Hammond, chronicling his efforts as during the campaign of the Army of Virginia during the summer of 1862. Thomas Andrew McParlin (1825-1897) of Maryland was a surgeon in the U. S. Army from the time of the Mexican War to after the Civil War. By the end of the latter conflict, McParlin had become Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac and was present during the siege at Petersburg. McParlin was appointed Assistant Surgeon, 03 March 1849; appointed Major, Surgeon, 21 May 1861, breveted Lieutenant Colonel, for faithful and meritorious service in the field, 01 August 1864; breveted Brigadier General for meritorious and distinctive service at New Orleans where cholera and yellow fever prevailed, 26 November 1866; breveted Colonel, for faithful service during the war, 13 March 1865; appointed Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Medical Purchaser, 13 April 1881; appointed Colonel, Surgeon, 16 September 1885. McParlin retired on 10 July 1889; he died eight years later (28 January 1897).
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Wife  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater