The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 4; Volume 1864D. Appleton & Company, 1865 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... troops estimated to be in the service at the beginning of the year , to which 120,000 conscripts were added . The number of youths passing annually from sixteen to seventeen years of age , was estimated at 62,000 . The Secretary of War ...
... troops estimated to be in the service at the beginning of the year , to which 120,000 conscripts were added . The number of youths passing annually from sixteen to seventeen years of age , was estimated at 62,000 . The Secretary of War ...
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... troops to serve for one year shall be had in every town , township , ward of a city , precinct , or election district , or county not so subdivided , to fill the quota which shall be assigned to it under this call , or any part thereof ...
... troops to serve for one year shall be had in every town , township , ward of a city , precinct , or election district , or county not so subdivided , to fill the quota which shall be assigned to it under this call , or any part thereof ...
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000 men . troops had been raised ; or that of Mr. Whit- ing , Solicitor of the War Department , in a speech delivered in Boston in November , that the colored troops alone then numbered 155 , - The fact that four calls for troops were ...
000 men . troops had been raised ; or that of Mr. Whit- ing , Solicitor of the War Department , in a speech delivered in Boston in November , that the colored troops alone then numbered 155 , - The fact that four calls for troops were ...
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... troops in the army with respect to bounty , pay , and pensions remained unchanged , notwith- standing the protest of the Secretary of War and other officials against the injustice thus done to men who shared all the dangers and ...
... troops in the army with respect to bounty , pay , and pensions remained unchanged , notwith- standing the protest of the Secretary of War and other officials against the injustice thus done to men who shared all the dangers and ...
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... troops , and have done good service . On June 30th , 1864 , 190 hospitals , with a capacity of 120,521 beds , were in active operation ; and during the year the health of the entire army was reported better than is 46 usual with troops ...
... troops , and have done good service . On June 30th , 1864 , 190 hospitals , with a capacity of 120,521 beds , were in active operation ; and during the year the health of the entire army was reported better than is 46 usual with troops ...
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