He was a physician in New York City and surgeon on staff of General Harriman during the U.S. Civil War.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1829/1020/thumbnail.jp
Born January 8, 1812. He was a clergyman. Died 1879.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1832/...
Carte de visite photograph of Colonel Ezra Taylor, Chief Artillery, from the William T. Sherman Phot...
Saving Lives On Battlefields: Jonathan Letterman’s Innovations During the Civil War The American Civ...
He was a physician in New York City and surgeon on staff of General Harriman during the U.S. Civil W...
Organized the Buffalo Medical College in 1846 and later served as a surgeon during the Civil War.htt...
Cadet from NY in Military Academy, 1819 and then 1st Lieutenant, 1832. Died August 1, 1874.https://d...
Assistant Surgeon in the NY Volunteers during the Civil War.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifil...
Introduction Dr. Jonathan Letterman was the medical director for the Army of the Potomac during the ...
A resident of Geneva, NY, he served in the Civil War where he died in 1863.https://digitalworks.unio...
Dr. Jonathan Letterman (Jefferson Medical College Class of 1849), served as the medical director for...
The American Civil War represents the second real test of the United States Army Medical Department ...
Robert E. Lee\u27s Army of Northern Virginia met the Army of the Potomac under George B. McClellan a...
Severely wounded in a battle on the northern frontier in the War of 1812. Became an attorney and die...
In 1894 Ulsterman and pathologist Almroth Wright described the citation of blood. Twenty-one years l...
Appointed Hospital Surgeon\u27s mate in the Army of the United States in the War of 1812. Continued ...
Born January 8, 1812. He was a clergyman. Died 1879.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1832/...
Carte de visite photograph of Colonel Ezra Taylor, Chief Artillery, from the William T. Sherman Phot...
Saving Lives On Battlefields: Jonathan Letterman’s Innovations During the Civil War The American Civ...
He was a physician in New York City and surgeon on staff of General Harriman during the U.S. Civil W...
Organized the Buffalo Medical College in 1846 and later served as a surgeon during the Civil War.htt...
Cadet from NY in Military Academy, 1819 and then 1st Lieutenant, 1832. Died August 1, 1874.https://d...
Assistant Surgeon in the NY Volunteers during the Civil War.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifil...
Introduction Dr. Jonathan Letterman was the medical director for the Army of the Potomac during the ...
A resident of Geneva, NY, he served in the Civil War where he died in 1863.https://digitalworks.unio...
Dr. Jonathan Letterman (Jefferson Medical College Class of 1849), served as the medical director for...
The American Civil War represents the second real test of the United States Army Medical Department ...
Robert E. Lee\u27s Army of Northern Virginia met the Army of the Potomac under George B. McClellan a...
Severely wounded in a battle on the northern frontier in the War of 1812. Became an attorney and die...
In 1894 Ulsterman and pathologist Almroth Wright described the citation of blood. Twenty-one years l...
Appointed Hospital Surgeon\u27s mate in the Army of the United States in the War of 1812. Continued ...
Born January 8, 1812. He was a clergyman. Died 1879.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1832/...
Carte de visite photograph of Colonel Ezra Taylor, Chief Artillery, from the William T. Sherman Phot...
Saving Lives On Battlefields: Jonathan Letterman’s Innovations During the Civil War The American Civ...