The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 2; Volume 1862D. Appleton, 1869 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... regiments , was 22 regiments , and battalions , of at least ten companies of horse and as many of foot . The conscription act followed , by which every man between eighteen and thirty - five was declared to be a soldier . This law ...
... regiments , was 22 regiments , and battalions , of at least ten companies of horse and as many of foot . The conscription act followed , by which every man between eighteen and thirty - five was declared to be a soldier . This law ...
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... regiments and six battalions of in- fantry and cavalry and ten companies of artil- lery , amounting to 21,500 , had been sent to the Confederate army for the war . On the 18th of February Governor Rector issued a procla- mation calling ...
... regiments and six battalions of in- fantry and cavalry and ten companies of artil- lery , amounting to 21,500 , had been sent to the Confederate army for the war . On the 18th of February Governor Rector issued a procla- mation calling ...
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... regiments were organized at Helena , composed of citizens of Arkansas ; they were chiefly men who had suffered in consequence of their attachment to the Union , and were refugees . The legislative proceedings in Arkansas possess little ...
... regiments were organized at Helena , composed of citizens of Arkansas ; they were chiefly men who had suffered in consequence of their attachment to the Union , and were refugees . The legislative proceedings in Arkansas possess little ...
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... regiments ; Alabama , 12 ; North Carolina , 5 ; Georgia , 12,000 men , & c . The governors resorted to threats of a draft , and the quotas were completed . The original force had been reduced by sickness and the casualties of war to ...
... regiments ; Alabama , 12 ; North Carolina , 5 ; Georgia , 12,000 men , & c . The governors resorted to threats of a draft , and the quotas were completed . The original force had been reduced by sickness and the casualties of war to ...
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... regiments throughout the State are hereby appointed agents for the purchase and collection of all such articles as can be spared by our people , who , through their respective captains , are ordered immediately to canvass every county ...
... regiments throughout the State are hereby appointed agents for the purchase and collection of all such articles as can be spared by our people , who , through their respective captains , are ordered immediately to canvass every county ...
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