The War of the Rebellion: v. 1-5 [serial no. 122-126] Correspondence, orders, reports and returns of the Union authorities (embracing their correspondence with the Confederate officials) note relating specially to the subjects of the first and second series. It embraces the reports of the Secretary of War, of the general-in-chief and of the chiefs of the several staff corps and departments ... 1899-1900. 5 vU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - Confederate States of America Official records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and prisoners of war or prisoners of state. Also annual reports of military departments, calls for troops, correspondence between national and state governments, correspondence between Union and Confederate officials. The final volume includes a synopsis, general index, special index for various military divisions, and background information on how these documents were collected and published. Accompanied by an atlas. |
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... proper will follow ( first Union and next Confederate ) in chronological order . The second series will contain the correspondence , orders , reports , and returns , Union and Confederate , relating to prisoners of war , and ( so far as ...
... proper will follow ( first Union and next Confederate ) in chronological order . The second series will contain the correspondence , orders , reports , and returns , Union and Confederate , relating to prisoners of war , and ( so far as ...
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... proper to state that there are some discrepan- cies in the account between the State of Virginia and the United States , growing out of irregularities during the excitement from the capture of the Government works at Harper's Ferry last ...
... proper to state that there are some discrepan- cies in the account between the State of Virginia and the United States , growing out of irregularities during the excitement from the capture of the Government works at Harper's Ferry last ...
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... proper precautions for obtaining cannon of the best quality . Under these circumstances , although with every disposition to accom- modate you in your work for this Department , I cannot change the present orders for cannon . It is very ...
... proper precautions for obtaining cannon of the best quality . Under these circumstances , although with every disposition to accom- modate you in your work for this Department , I cannot change the present orders for cannon . It is very ...
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... proper inspection or survey , are found to be damaged or otherwise unsuitable for the public service . It will thus be seen that this Depart- ment cannot , under existing laws , give the order desired by the quartermaster - general of ...
... proper inspection or survey , are found to be damaged or otherwise unsuitable for the public service . It will thus be seen that this Depart- ment cannot , under existing laws , give the order desired by the quartermaster - general of ...
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... proper to make this official communication . I may also be permitted to suggest the propriety of your taking some formal action expressive of the grateful feeling which now animates all classes for an act of the Government at once so ...
... proper to make this official communication . I may also be permitted to suggest the propriety of your taking some formal action expressive of the grateful feeling which now animates all classes for an act of the Government at once so ...
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A. G. CURTIN accepted Adjutant-General ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE Albany appointed April April 26 arms Arsenal artillery Assistant Secretary August authority batteries Boston brigade Brigadier-General Butler called camp Capt Captain cavalry Colonel command companies Congress DEAR SIR defense desire directed dispatch duty E. D. MORGAN enlisted equipped ERASTUS FAIRBANKS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT force Fort Monroe Frémont furnished Government guns Harbor Harrisburg hereby honor to acknowledge immediately inclose Inclosure infantry instant Iowa ISRAEL WASHBURN January July July 27 June letter lieutenant Major-General March Massachusetts ment military militia muskets mustered into service November obedient servant October Ohio Ordnance organization Pennsylvania President quota raised ready received recruiting regi Regiment Infantry regiments regiments of infantry request requisition respectfully rifles Saint SCOTT Secretary of War sent September September 14 SIMON CAMERON supply telegraph THOMAS tion troops U. S. Army U. S. service United volunteers WAR DEPARTMENT Washington Washington City York