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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.
GLC02744.235
8 May 1861
General Orders No. 283
volunteers are no longer needed.since the president declined their services they are hereby discharged.
GLC02744.236
to Thomas F. Burpee
If there is an emergency, they will take his offer of service to the governor. They cannot give him any new muskets at this time.
GLC02744.237
20 May 1852
Hibbard, C., fl. 1852
Company Orders 1852, Fifth Regiment, First Brigade
He must give legal warning to members of company who are scheduled to appear on parade at Union Hall in Rockville, May 28th, 1852.
GLC02744.238
24 May 1861
Irish, William L., fl. 1861
Paymaster requires complete list of volunteers that were under Thomas Burpee and the number of days they worked.
GLC02744.239
4 May 1861
Parbour, N.L., fl. 1861
He requests that Burpee send the commissioned officers to their office as his company will be designated Rifle C. J 5th Reg.
GLC02744.240
23 November 1861
Milligrand, J.S., fl. 1861
Since there is no field officer in the state militia he is required to make his report directly to him.
GLC02744.241
22 April 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
General Orders, No. 254
How to organize the volunteers that must be accepted and enrolled.
GLC02744.242
28 May 1862
General Orders, No. 26
The commander-in-chief extends his thanks to the Governor's guards and volunteer militia.
GLC02744.243
28 August 1862
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Bill for Michael Parker
Parker agrees to pay bill from town bounty
GLC02744.244
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