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to the Paymaster General
circa 1861-1864
Ingalls, G.W., fl. 1861
Several soldiers signed a petition requesting their pay up to the 30th of September.
GLC02745.071
Johnny, what are you doing my son?
1861-1877
Only 2 lines: Oh! Nothing, only trying to hit Frank on the fingers with the hatchet...
GLC02745.104
Special Orders No. 93
8 July 1861
Abert, William S., fl. 1861
The 1st New Hampshire, 9th New York, 17th and 5 companies of the 25th regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers will make up the 7th brigade.
GLC02745.040
Furlough Approval
Jackson, J.H., fl. 1861
George W. Weber is given permission to take furlough from April 24th to May 24th.
GLC02745.074
Editorial
The first part talks about how great water is. Then a variety of topics are covered from medicine to the types of work we choose to apples.
GLC02745.107
to Enoch Q. Fellows
28 November 1861
Gilman, Joseph, fl. 1861
He is writing to see if there is any way Adolphus Hoit can be made to return to his regiment. He deserted from Hemstead Long Island. He is happy that Fellow's regiment gets such praise and accolades.
GLC02745.007
Circular
9 July 1861
Commander of regiments will bring supply of ammunition up to 70 rounds per man.
GLC02745.043
General Orders unnumbered
7 May 1861
Gaye, John H., fl. 1861
Gen. Fellows will continue as officer in charge while Capt. Kenny will be officer of the day.
GLC02745.110
General Orders No. 3
13 July 1861
The troops have marching orders to leave at 4 am. They will carry rations and forty rounds of ammunition. The wagon train will move in the rear of the division under the direction of the quartermaster.
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General Orders No. 6
16 July 1861
The troops will march at 3am. The cooks will fix breakfast at 1:30am and five men from each company will pack the wagons.
GLC02745.049
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