Annual Report of the Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service of the United States 1899

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S. M. H. S., Quarantine Officer.
"Colonel Brown, " Commanding Fourth' Tennessee Volunteer Infantry." A detachment of 40 men, Company M, Second United States Infantry, with First Lieut. P. E. Marquart commanding, had been sent to carry out the quaran- tine regulations which were to be established.
I suggested the establishment of 6 Cossack posts, and a special guard for the wharf. The Cossack posts were located, at a point on the beach northeast of camp, a second about 200 yards to the east of t
...his, a third at the intersection of two roads meeting at right angles and about oOC yards east of the second, and then three along the road running south to the beach.
Each guard tent (Cossack post) had 1 noncommissioned officer and -i privates.
The guards at each post were changed every twenty-four hours. There was always 1 man at each post on guard duty, each one being on duty two hours and off four hours.
Along the beach and wharf guards had instructions to allow no landing of boats, nor anyone on the wharf except the quartermaster, superintendent, quarter- master's checkers, and the laborers under their immediate surpervision.


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