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6 May 1863
Dix, Major General, fl. 1863
General Orders, No. 32
Newsletter of sorts congratulating General. Rick on the enemy's retreat to Blackwater. Less than 1500 men were killed.thank yous are extended. Written at Fort Monroe.
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5 May 1863
Foster, Ben B., fl. 1863
General Orders No. 31
He believes that after 23 days of hardship the tides are turning once again. Renewed expressions of confidence and thanks.
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15 May 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Report
Report of the movement of the 21st Regiment, includes extract of general orders no. 28
GLC02744.229
15 April 1864
Buckingham, William A. (William Alfred), 1804-1875
to Thomas F. Burpee
He advises him to make a direct application to Major General Butler in reference to the recruiting of his regiment.
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23 July 1863
Brown, Gno., fl. 1863
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28 May 1863
He heard that the position of hospital steward is vacant. recommending John A Brown for the position.
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16 April 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
General Orders, No. 232
He details the organization of a regiment of infantry made up of volunteers.
GLC02744.233
17 January 1861
General Orders, No. 227
How to prevent disloyalty and anarchy. encourage enlistment and discipline.
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1 May 1861
Williams, J.D., fl. 1861-1863
Special Order, No. 12 (for Thomas F. Burpee)
He is ordered to deliver all rifle muskets and equipment in his possession to Col. John M. Hathering and General Van Buren.
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8 May 1861
General Orders No. 283
volunteers are no longer needed.since the president declined their services they are hereby discharged.
GLC02744.236
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