Carlos Carvallo,  Assistant Surgeon United States  

 


The Coat of Arms
1818
Medical Department of the Army

 

 

CARVALLO — At Jefferson, Marion county, Texas, October 10th. 1869, Joseph Buckner Bayliss, infant son of Dr. Carlos Carvallo, U. S. Army, and Emma de Carvallo, died, aged 3 months and 14 days.

Medical and Surgical Reporter - Page 290

 

Capt. Carlos Carvallo, assistant surgeon, was appointed May 14,1867, and served at Kalorama general hospital, Washington, D. C., from that date to July, 1867. Post surgeon at Sedgwick Barracks, Washington, D. C., to December, 1867. Post surgeon at Fort Richardson, Texas, from March, 1868, to February, 1869 ; at Jefferson, Texas, from March, 1869, to June, 1871, and at Fort Griffin, Texas, from July, 1871, to June, 1872. Post surgeon at Fort Gratiot, Mich., from September. 1872, to September, 1873; at Fort Mackiuac, Mich., from September, 1873, to October, 1874; at Fort Stanton, N. Мех., from December, 1874, to September, 1876; at Fort Union. N. Мех., from October, 1876, to May, 1879, and at Fort Laramie, Wyo., from December 5, 1879, to November, 1881, when he was granted sick leave of absence, which continued until he died.

The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the ...‎ - Page 420

 

 

Carvallo, Carlos. AssistAnt-surgeon.—By S. O. 89, Headquarters Department of Texas, May 6, 1871, to accompany troops from Jefferson, Texas, to Fort Richardson, Texas, and, on his arrival there, to proceed to Fort Griffin, Texas, and report for duty as post-surgeon.

The Medical Times and Register‎ - Page 328

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CARLOS CARVALLO .[Born in South America.Appointed from District of Columbia.]

Military History. — Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army, May, 1867. At the Kalorama Hospital, Washington, D. C, to July, 1867. At Sedgewick Barracks, Washington, D. C, to December, 1867. Post Surgeon, Fort Richardson, Tex., from March, 1868, to —

Military record of civilian appointments in the United States army: Volume 1 - Page 63

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. CARLOS CARVALLO—Born, Santiago, Chili. M. D., 1862, Univ. Berlin. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Died July 23, 1882, Boston, Mass. Author of Ten days in Army of Potomac, 1864. See Brown's History, p. 297; Powell's History, p. 235.

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