General OrdersThe Department, 1890 |
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... September 25 , 1861 , he was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Sixth Regiment of Ver- mont Volunteers , and at the close of the Peninsula campaign in July , 1862 , he was promoted to be colonel of the Twelfth Regiment of Vermont ...
... September 25 , 1861 , he was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Sixth Regiment of Ver- mont Volunteers , and at the close of the Peninsula campaign in July , 1862 , he was promoted to be colonel of the Twelfth Regiment of Vermont ...
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... September 30 , 1889 , was sent him only a few days before his decease . In all his varied services of twenty - eight years , including the entire war of the rebellion , he proved himself to be an officer of high merit , and leaves an ...
... September 30 , 1889 , was sent him only a few days before his decease . In all his varied services of twenty - eight years , including the entire war of the rebellion , he proved himself to be an officer of high merit , and leaves an ...
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... September , 1851 , to De- cember 13 , 1852 , and assistant instructor of cavalry at the U. S. Military Academy until January 6 , 1854 , when he joined and served with his regiment in Texas and in New Mexico until 1860 . From January 7 ...
... September , 1851 , to De- cember 13 , 1852 , and assistant instructor of cavalry at the U. S. Military Academy until January 6 , 1854 , when he joined and served with his regiment in Texas and in New Mexico until 1860 . From January 7 ...
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... September and March of each year , com- manding officers of companies will forward to their regimental com- manders reports showing the character and scope of instruction im- parted during the previous six months , the number and kind ...
... September and March of each year , com- manding officers of companies will forward to their regimental com- manders reports showing the character and scope of instruction im- parted during the previous six months , the number and kind ...
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... September twenty - second , eighteen hun- dred and eighty - eight , and approved by the Secretary of War , as ap- pears by his letter to Congress dated January twenty - third , eighteen hundred and eighty - nine , being House Executive ...
... September twenty - second , eighteen hun- dred and eighty - eight , and approved by the Secretary of War , as ap- pears by his letter to Congress dated January twenty - third , eighteen hundred and eighty - nine , being House Executive ...
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18th Infantry 1st Lieutenant 1st Specification 2d Specification 3d Cavalry 47th Article 4th Cavalry 62d Article Additional 2d Lieutenant ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE allowances now due approved arraigned and tried Article of War Assistant Adjutant authority may direct become due Cadet Captain cents Chief Clerk Columbus Barracks COMMAND OF MAJOR confined at hard court court-martial which convened Davids Island discharged the service dishonorably discharged duly executed duty February 11 Field Musician foregoing forfeiting all pay Fort Leavenworth hard labor HEADQUARTERS I--Before Infantry Instruction J. C. KELTON January Jefferson Barracks July June Lieutenant Colonel MAJOR GENERAL SCHOFIELD Military Prison Missouri Mounted Service October Ohio ordnance pay and allowances place for execution PLEA president promoted pursuant to Special quartermaster R. C. DRUM Received and filed Recruit John REDFIELD PROCTOR reviewing authority Secretary Secretary of War Sergeant Special Orders thousand dollars Troop U. S. Army United States Army vice violation WAR DEPARTMENT
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Page 15 - An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and for prior years and for other purposes.
Page 15 - States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightynine ; and for prior years, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely [:] ***** WAR DEPARTMENT.
Page 1 - May, anno domini eighteen hundred and sixtyfive, having previously served six months or more, and, by reason of absence from his command at the time the same was mustered out, failed to be mustered out and to receive an honorable discharge, or that such soldier absented himself from his command, or from hospital while suffering from wounds...
Page 10 - For the purchase of medical and hospital supplies, including disinfectants for 'general sanitation, expenses of medical purveying depots, pay of employees, medical care and treatment of officers and enlisted men of the Army on duty at posts and stations for which no other provision is made, for the proper care and treatment of cases in the Army suffering from contagious or epidemic diseases...