| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 422 pages
...also take mules or "horses, to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve as pack-mules for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging, of...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and mar, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, bnt no receipts;... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - United States - 1879 - 290 pages
...also take mules or horses, to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve as pack-mules for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging of...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, but no receipts... | |
| John Davis Billings - United States - 1887 - 452 pages
...also take mules or horses, to replace the jaded animals of their trains or to serve as pack-mules, for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging of...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, but no receipts... | |
| John Davis Billings - Ambulances - 1887 - 440 pages
...also take mules or horses, to replace the jaded animals of their trains or to serve as pack-mules, for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging of...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, but no receipts... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1891 - 632 pages
...may also take mules or horses to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve as pack-mules for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging, of...parties engaged will refrain from abusive or threatening languages, and may, when the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts,... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 646 pages
...or horses, to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve aa pack-mule* for the regiment* or brigades. In all foraging, of whatever kind, the...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, but no receipts;... | |
| Alonzo Leighton Brown - Minnesota - 1892 - 816 pages
...whatever kind, the parties engaged will refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written...family a reasonable portion for their maintenance. Seventh — Negroes who are able-bodied and can be of service to the several columns may be taken along;... | |
| Alonzo Leighton Brown - Minnesota infantry. 4th reg't - 1892 - 660 pages
...may also take mules or horses to replace the jaded animals of their trains or to serve as pack mules for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging, of...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, but no receipts,... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1892 - 1046 pages
...also- take mules or horses to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve as pack-mules for the regiments or brigades. In all foraging, of...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts, but no receipts,... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1892 - 630 pages
...take mules or horses to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve as pack mules for their regiments or "brigades. In all foraging, of whatever...refrain from abusive or threatening language, and may, where the officer in command thinks proper, give written certificates of the facts but no receipts... | |
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