From A. G. Lane CSR (M331) (roll #100)
2nd Division, Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va.
Nov. 6th, 1864
Sir,
I have inspected Hosl & have the honor to report it in good condition. I would respectfully call your attention to the 1st Barracks occupied by the guard, the stove pipe exploded scarce by six inches above the roof & when large fires are made, the building is liable at any time to be burnt.
The officers quarters were properly policed, but I would also call your attention to the construction of the stove pipes there, many of them project but a foot or so from the side of the house & when there is any wind at all it blows into the pipes, filling the rooms with smoke, & rendering them untenable. As I write now I am nearly blinded by the smoke.
Very Respectfully,
Your Obedient Servant,
J. F. Miller -
Act. Asst. Surgeon
Surgeon A. G. Lane
In Charge
Winder Hospital