The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - Confederate States of America |
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... Artillery ( subsequently major and lieutenant - colonel same regiment ) , to take charge of the office . The act of June 23 , 1874 , enlarged upon the first scheme of publi- cation . On this more comprehensive basis it was determined ...
... Artillery ( subsequently major and lieutenant - colonel same regiment ) , to take charge of the office . The act of June 23 , 1874 , enlarged upon the first scheme of publi- cation . On this more comprehensive basis it was determined ...
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... artillery or an independent company . IX . At the respective State rendezvous the following is ordered , viz : 1. The Paymaster - General will be prepared to have a sufficient force of paymasters to insure prompt payments . 2. The ...
... artillery or an independent company . IX . At the respective State rendezvous the following is ordered , viz : 1. The Paymaster - General will be prepared to have a sufficient force of paymasters to insure prompt payments . 2. The ...
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... artillery in the Armies of the Potomac , Tennessee , and Georgia to be immediately mustered out and discharged the service of the United States . THOMAS M. VINCENT , Assistant Adjutant - General . ( Copy for the Governors of New ...
... artillery in the Armies of the Potomac , Tennessee , and Georgia to be immediately mustered out and discharged the service of the United States . THOMAS M. VINCENT , Assistant Adjutant - General . ( Copy for the Governors of New ...
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... ARTILLERY . Department commanders will at once reduce their batteries of vol- unteer light artillery to the number absolutely required under existing circumstances by the necessities of the service in their respective 48 CORRESPONDENCE ...
... ARTILLERY . Department commanders will at once reduce their batteries of vol- unteer light artillery to the number absolutely required under existing circumstances by the necessities of the service in their respective 48 CORRESPONDENCE ...
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... artillery horses that may become surplus under the operation . of this order will be sold in the department where they now are , and the guns of the companies that are to be discharged will be retained for the present within the ...
... artillery horses that may become surplus under the operation . of this order will be sold in the department where they now are , and the guns of the companies that are to be discharged will be retained for the present within the ...
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