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Empty-Reads Reports of June
circa 1861-1864
GLC02745.034
Special Order No. 12
19 May 1861
Kelly, John S., fl. 1861
Capt. Bell is required to detail fifteen privates from Company A to [illegible].
GLC02745.067
to Col. Tophen
24 June 1861
Abert, William S., fl. 1861
They wish him to be prepared to reinforce the guard.
GLC02745.038
Summary of Council of Administration meeting at Head Quarters
16 November 1861
Sherman, Thomas W. (Thomas West), 1813-1879
The budget for camp necessities and luxuries was discussed. Includes a complete list of prices for all camp items.
GLC02745.072
V.A.S. Journal No. 7
1861-1877
This paper is considered one of the best literary and news papers of the day...
GLC02745.105
to John Madleigh
Fellows, Enoch Q., 1825-1897
He reports improvement among the officers at the last school of instruction. But there is one defect in that there is a lack of promptitude in the execution of commands. It is also difficult to get the men to march in lock step. Though he recommends...
GLC02745.005
Special Orders No. 93
8 July 1861
Any wagon that can be spared must be given to the commanding general so he can move a large force to the front.
GLC02745.041
Petition
Several soldiers want the 1st Sargeant appointed 2nd Lieutenant of the 3rd regiment.
GLC02745.075
The Boy on La Bosse Street/How a Little Boy Took Lessons in Politeness
Two stories about boys. One will not chop wood for his mother but when he hears his father coming home, he chops the wood very fast and gets it to his mother before his father gets in. In the other story a boy is taught to say "Good morning...
GLC02745.108
to Enoch Q. Fellows
25 December 1861
Gilman, Joseph, fl. 1861
He is sad to hear Fellows is thinking of resigning. He mentions the Mason and Slidell affair in England.
GLC02745.008
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