Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana, Volume 1, Part 21863 |
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... months ' service . Under the call for 500,000 , July 1861 . 2 regiments of Infantry - 12 months ' service . 47 66 4 Companies 66 66 3 years ' 3 ( C 66 66 ( C 66 ( 6 66 3 Regiments of Cavalry - 3 18 Batteries of Artillery - 3 Under the ...
... months ' service . Under the call for 500,000 , July 1861 . 2 regiments of Infantry - 12 months ' service . 47 66 4 Companies 66 66 3 years ' 3 ( C 66 66 ( C 66 ( 6 66 3 Regiments of Cavalry - 3 18 Batteries of Artillery - 3 Under the ...
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... months ' of Cavalry , 2 66 66 3 years ' 66 66 9 Batteries of Artillery , 3 years ' In all 98 Regiments of Infantry and Cavalry and 27 Batteries of Artillery , and comprising ninety - five thousand eight hundred and sixty - seven ...
... months ' of Cavalry , 2 66 66 3 years ' 66 66 9 Batteries of Artillery , 3 years ' In all 98 Regiments of Infantry and Cavalry and 27 Batteries of Artillery , and comprising ninety - five thousand eight hundred and sixty - seven ...
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... months . These regiments were raised , and shortly after their organization four of them were permitted to re- organize and enter the service of the United States , for three years or during the war ; the remaining two were subsequently ...
... months . These regiments were raised , and shortly after their organization four of them were permitted to re- organize and enter the service of the United States , for three years or during the war ; the remaining two were subsequently ...
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... months of August and September last , the rebel army en- tered Kentucky and the war was brought to our very border ; the Ohio river was low , and could be forded in many places by cavalry , and even infantry , and the peace of the State ...
... months of August and September last , the rebel army en- tered Kentucky and the war was brought to our very border ; the Ohio river was low , and could be forded in many places by cavalry , and even infantry , and the peace of the State ...
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... months , during which time Ď . C. Stover acted as his clerk . He then resigned , and Mr. Stover was appointed by Gov. Willard , to fill the vacancy . He continued in office under this appointment until February , 1861 , when he was suc ...
... months , during which time Ď . C. Stover acted as his clerk . He then resigned , and Mr. Stover was appointed by Gov. Willard , to fill the vacancy . He continued in office under this appointment until February , 1861 , when he was suc ...
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1st Lieutenant 2d 2d Lieutenant Captain Adjutant April 25 August 19 August 20 bacon shoulders Board of Commissioners bread at 3c bushels beans bushels potatoes Camp Morton Captain 1st Lieutenant cavalry cent Colonel COMMANDANT OF CAMP Commissary Stores Purchased Commissioners of Sinking Company F County DATE OF COMMISSION DATE OF MUSTER December December 15 discharge from Prison dozen draft Drayage Dumont Evansville Expenses Field and Staff Frankfurt Gateage for discharge George Guards Indiana Legion Indianapolis James Joseph July 17 July 29 July 30 June June 11 Lafayette Lanier Larceny lbs beef lbs bread Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel loaves bread M. A. de Rothschild Military militia Non-Commissioned Staff November officers organized PAID-WHAT ACCOUNT President of Board Private purchase Recruits Regiment Indiana Volunteers Regimental Quarter Master Rendezvoused Richmond ROSTER Rothschild & Sons Samuel Sept September 12 September 20 Sinking Fund sugar Terre Haute Thomas Total township Winslow