. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . 35S The Union Army. Jarrett, James Henry, M. D., of Tovvsnn, Md., entered the niiliiaryservice lirst as assistant surgeon of the Purnell (Maryland) Legion, inOctober. 1861. and so served until September, 1862, when he was promoted to tlic rank of surgeon and transferred totlic /th Maryland infantry. He was in noengagements while with the Purnell Legion,as that organization was stationed on theeastern coast, i


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . 35S The Union Army. Jarrett, James Henry, M. D., of Tovvsnn, Md., entered the niiliiaryservice lirst as assistant surgeon of the Purnell (Maryland) Legion, inOctober. 1861. and so served until September, 1862, when he was promoted to tlic rank of surgeon and transferred totlic /th Maryland infantry. He was in noengagements while with the Purnell Legion,as that organization was stationed on theeastern coast, in Virginia, to intercept thel)lockadc runners. Dr. Jarrett served asf /^^ ^l^^^A surgeon of the 7th Maryland until April, 1S64, wlien he was discharged for physicaldisability. He was under fire a numberof times, once at Haymarket. Va., and inseveral skirmishes, but was never woundedor captured. In the winter of 1864 he wasdetaiUd to the headquarters of Gen. Kenly,at Culpepper, Va., as brigade surgeon, serv-ing as such for two months. On leavingthe army Dr. Jarrett returned to his homein Harford county, Md., where he prac-ticed a year and then removed to Towson,in the same state, where he has since fo


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