Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1866 |
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... President , without a sufficient rea- son , shall be made to serve in the field during the war . 8. That all the duties of provost and hospital guards and clerks , and of clerks , guards , agents , employés , or laborers , in the ...
... President , without a sufficient rea- son , shall be made to serve in the field during the war . 8. That all the duties of provost and hospital guards and clerks , and of clerks , guards , agents , employés , or laborers , in the ...
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... President to reënforce the army amounted in the aggregate to 1,500,000 , although by an explanatory statement of the Provost Marshal General this number was in fact reduced to 1,200,000 . Notwithstanding the impulse which the high ...
... President to reënforce the army amounted in the aggregate to 1,500,000 , although by an explanatory statement of the Provost Marshal General this number was in fact reduced to 1,200,000 . Notwithstanding the impulse which the high ...
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... President under the February call , who were really in- of the United States may , " at his discretion , at any cluded in the October call of 1863 , and 300,000 time hereafter , call for any number of men , as volun- teers , for the ...
... President under the February call , who were really in- of the United States may , " at his discretion , at any cluded in the October call of 1863 , and 300,000 time hereafter , call for any number of men , as volun- teers , for the ...
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... President on March 9th . the House of Representatives , and others , the President rose and said : GEN . GRANT : The nation's appreciation of what you have done , and its reliance upon you for what remains to do , in the existing great ...
... President on March 9th . the House of Representatives , and others , the President rose and said : GEN . GRANT : The nation's appreciation of what you have done , and its reliance upon you for what remains to do , in the existing great ...
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... President Lin- coln , and proceeded to Culpepper Court House , and were united to the Army of the Potomac . Early in March Major - Gen . Sigel had been placed in command of the active forces in the Department of Western Virginia , for ...
... President Lin- coln , and proceeded to Culpepper Court House , and were united to the Army of the Potomac . Early in March Major - Gen . Sigel had been placed in command of the active forces in the Department of Western Virginia , for ...
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