History of Essex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . ntment were Major-General J. G. Fosterand Surgeon-General Dale. General Foster wrote, I know Dr. Galloupe to be a most worthy and ex-cellent officer, who, under all circumstances duringthe war, performed his duty with marked ability;and Surgeon-General Dale wrote of him, His rec-ord during the war was honorable to himself andcreditable to the commonwealth. Many passages,equally laudatory, from others, might be added, show-ing the high estimation in which his services wereheld by thos
History of Essex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . ntment were Major-General J. G. Fosterand Surgeon-General Dale. General Foster wrote, I know Dr. Galloupe to be a most worthy and ex-cellent officer, who, under all circumstances duringthe war, performed his duty with marked ability;and Surgeon-General Dale wrote of him, His rec-ord during the war was honorable to himself andcreditable to the commonwealth. Many passages,equally laudatory, from others, might be added, show-ing the high estimation in which his services wereheld by those most competent to judge. It may notbe amiss, however, to add the following letters ofthose well-known commanders, General Burnsideand General Butler, to the Secretary of War: State of Ruodr Island, Executive Department, Pkovidenoe, Augusts, 18G8. i lenerAl .1. M. Schofield, Secretary of War : General,—It gives inu great pleasure to bear testimony to the skill,industry ami ami gallantry ul Snrgeuti Isaac F. Galloupe, of the Seven-teenth Massachusetts Volunteers, wImserved with me in North Carolina. ==£. -2>^ ?byji_H RUtfan
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