RELATING TO ARMY AND NAVY. officer to the adjutant-general. The statement will be indorsed: "Report of the proceeds of the effects of late of com day of MUSTER AND PAY ROLLS OF THE ARMY, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. Such of these rolls as were not destroyed in the burning of the War Department, in 1814, and the Treasury Department, in 1833, are located as follows: In the Adjutant-General's Office.—1. All commissioned officers in the regular army, except rolls burned in 1814. 2. All enlisted men in the regular army since the peace of February 17, 1815. 3. Muster rolls and inspection returns of volunteers and militia called out, in the war of 1812, for the States of Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, North Carolina, and South Carolina (imperfect). 4. Muster rolls of volunteers and militia in the Florida war, from 1835 to 1842, and the Creek war in 1836partially incomplete-the deficiencies supposed to be in the Second Auditor's office. 5. Muster rolls of volunteers and militia for the Mexican war, from April 24, 1846. 6. All enlisted men of the ten additional regiments of the army (say 3d dragoons or voltigeurs, and 9th to 16th infantry), raised by act of February 15, 1847; and partially in the Pension Office. In the Second Auditor's Office.-Rolls of volunteers and militia in the Seminole wars of 1817; the Black Hawk war of 1832; the Florida wars from 1835 to 1842; and the Creek war in 1836. In the Third Auditor's Office.—All enlisted men in the regular army prior to the peace of February 17, 1815; RELATING TO ARMY AND NAVY. and all volunteers and militia prior to and during the war of 1812, to the peace of February 17, 1815. In the Fourth Auditor's Office.- Rolls of seamen, flotillamen and marines in all wars. In the Pension Office.-1. All commissioned officers in the regular army-rolls partially in this office. 2. Muster rolls for volunteers of the Mexican war, from August 24, 1846. 3. Enlisted men of the ten additional regiments of the army (say 3d dragoons or voltigeurs, and 9th to 16th infantry), raised by act of February 10, 1847-partially in this office. for arrears of pay, by soldier 416 for arrears of pay, by widow, heirs or administrator 417 for payment of extra pay, by officer or soldier 428 for payment of extra pay, by widow 429 for payment of property lost or destroyed 444 ARMY INVALID PENSIONS. See REGULARS; VOLUNTEERS AND TUITOUS PENSIONS; MOTHERS; SISTERS, ETC. MILITIA REVOLUTIONARY WAR; INVALID PENSIONS; GRA- ARMY PAY. See REGULARS; VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA. ARMORER, NAVAL. See TABLES OF NAVALl Pay. 370 372 374 382 385 396 (453) 396 BIENNIAL EXAMINATION OF INVALIDS. See FORMS. how made appointment of surgeons to make BOATSWAINS. See TABLES OF NAVAL Pay. pay of BOATSWAIN'S MATES. See TABLES OF NAVAL PAY, BOUNTY LANDS. See FORMS. resolution of August 10, 1848 (ordnance, etc.) resolution of August 10, 1850 (war scrip dividends) act of September 28, 1850 (in general) act of March 3, 1855 (in general) - act of May 14, 1856 (in general) act of March 3, 1857 (Bailey's battalion) wars which entitle to (note) regulations for obtaining declaration for obtaining declaration where party has had warrant 162 164 165 309 312 313 313 314 318 321 323 324 327 318, 319 329 336 337 338 |