- Removal of restrictions on trade1
- Rendezvous of distribution: birds eye view of Camp Convalescent near Alexandria, Va1
- Report concerning the Woman's Central Association of Relief at New York: to the U.S. Sanitary Commission at Washington1
- Report concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick soldiers found at the railroad station1
- Report of Rev. F. H. Bushnell, hospital visitor. [United States Sanitary Commission, Louisville, Ky., April 1, 1863]1
- Report of a preliminary survey of the camps of a portion of the volunteer forces near Washington1
- Report of interesting surgical operations, performed at the U.S.A. General Hospital, Beverly, New Jersey1
- Report of the Committee on Military Hygiene1
- Report of the Corresponding Secretary of the Sub-Committee on Correspondence and Supplies1
- Report of the Soldiers' Aid Society, of Cleveland, Ohio, and its auxiliaries: to the U.S. Sanitary Commission, at Washington, November 30, 18611
- Report of the Western Sanitary Commission, ending June 1, 18631
- Report of the events connected with the first Bull Run campaign1
- Report of the general superintendent of the Philadelphia Branch of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, to the Executive Committee, February 1st, 18641
- Report of the operations of the Cincinnati Branch of the United States Sanitary Commission, to March 1, 18621
- Report of the secretary with regard to the probable origin of the recent demoralization of the volunteer army at Washington: and the duty of the Sanitary Commission with reference to certain deficiencies in the existing army arrangements, as suggested thereby1
- Report on the condition of camps and hospitals: at Cairo and vicinity, Paducah and St. Louis1
- Report on the operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission in the valley of the Mississippi, made September 1st, 18631
- Report on the pension systems, and invalid hospitals of France, Prussia, Austria, Russia, and Italy: with some suggestions for the best means of disposing of our disabled soldiers1
- Report on the sanitary condition of the U.S. troops in the Mississippi Valley, during the month of August1
- Report to Wm. J. Dale, Surgeon General, Massachusetts1