A Letter On the Sanitary Condition of the Troops in the Neighborhood of Boston, Addressed to His Excellency the Governor of Massachusetts

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A Letter On the Sanitary Condition of the Troops in the Neighborhood of Boston, Addressed to His Excellency the Governor of Massachusetts
S G Samuel Gridley Howe
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They should have single bunks, and should be so constructed that the men can observe decency with regard to personal exposure.
In the model barracks in England, each man is screened from his neighbor by a bulkhead of thin corrugated iron, not reaching to the floor, nor the ceiling, lest it interrupt ventilation.
The barracks should be provided with shelves, with pegs to hang clothing, and with tables for reading ; but not for sleeping, for sol- diers should not be allowed to take their meals in
... the room where they sleep.
Now the barracks at Camp Cameron are rough, unsightly, untidy, and cheerless. They are about 100 feet long by 20 wide ; upright joists, 10 feet ; roof, 10 feet. They are built of rough boards, roughly put together, and not battened. They are intended for 125 soldiers, non-commissioned officers, and musicians.
On one side are three rows of bunks, made of rough boards, one row above the other. These are each seven feet long and six wide, and intended for three men! 1 On the other side are two rows of single bunks, one above the other, for non-commissioned officers and musicians.


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