The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 10Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1867 - United States |
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... officers of volunteers to frank soldiers ' letters . He avowed his willingness to vote an allowance of money to each regiment to defray postage expenses , but he believed the authority to frank soldiers ' letters would lead to great ...
... officers of volunteers to frank soldiers ' letters . He avowed his willingness to vote an allowance of money to each regiment to defray postage expenses , but he believed the authority to frank soldiers ' letters would lead to great ...
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... officers and men as might make their organizations equal to the additional regi- ments authorized by the act . ments in time for service in the present war ;. many privates , not exceeding eighty - two , as the President may direct . The ...
... officers and men as might make their organizations equal to the additional regi- ments authorized by the act . ments in time for service in the present war ;. many privates , not exceeding eighty - two , as the President may direct . The ...
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... officers going into the new regiments , their rights as of- ficers of the army . Mr. Wilson said , there could be no such provision , for , when officers leave the old regiments and go into the new , their places are immediately ...
... officers going into the new regiments , their rights as of- ficers of the army . Mr. Wilson said , there could be no such provision , for , when officers leave the old regiments and go into the new , their places are immediately ...
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... officers " half - pay , " instead of " pay . " Mr. Collamer , of Vermont , suggested that " the amendment should be that they should retire upon half the pay to which they were entitled at the time of their being retired , provided that ...
... officers " half - pay , " instead of " pay . " Mr. Collamer , of Vermont , suggested that " the amendment should be that they should retire upon half the pay to which they were entitled at the time of their being retired , provided that ...
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... officers of the infantry and artillery . It is the full pay proper of these officers , without any emoluments , and according to the proposition made by the Senator from Ohio [ Mr. Sherman ] yesterday , which was sustained by the Senate ...
... officers of the infantry and artillery . It is the full pay proper of these officers , without any emoluments , and according to the proposition made by the Senator from Ohio [ Mr. Sherman ] yesterday , which was sustained by the Senate ...
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