History of the sixtieth regiment New York state volunteers, from July 1861 to January 18641864 |
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... Cavalry . 16. The Commander - in - Chief will appoint for each Depot a Board of Examiners , to examine into the qualifications of per- sons nominated for company officers . 17. Field officers will be examined in the pany and Battalion ...
... Cavalry . 16. The Commander - in - Chief will appoint for each Depot a Board of Examiners , to examine into the qualifications of per- sons nominated for company officers . 17. Field officers will be examined in the pany and Battalion ...
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... Cavalry volunteer 25 cents additional , in lieu of forage , for every 20 miles of travel from his home to the place of muster , the dis- tance to be measured by the shortest usually travelled route ; and when honorably discharged , an ...
... Cavalry volunteer 25 cents additional , in lieu of forage , for every 20 miles of travel from his home to the place of muster , the dis- tance to be measured by the shortest usually travelled route ; and when honorably discharged , an ...
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... Cavalry . " The Regimental Commissary Sergeant will receive the pay and allowances of a Regimental Sergeant - Major . The Company Quarter - Master Sergeant the pay and allowances of a Sergeant of Cavalry . " By order of the Commander ...
... Cavalry . " The Regimental Commissary Sergeant will receive the pay and allowances of a Regimental Sergeant - Major . The Company Quarter - Master Sergeant the pay and allowances of a Sergeant of Cavalry . " By order of the Commander ...
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... cavalry on two Companies of Maryland troops , who had been sent out on reconnoissance . One sergeant was killed . Finding that it was a false alarm in front , Colonel Goodrich ordered the men to lie down on their arms , and go to sleep ...
... cavalry on two Companies of Maryland troops , who had been sent out on reconnoissance . One sergeant was killed . Finding that it was a false alarm in front , Colonel Goodrich ordered the men to lie down on their arms , and go to sleep ...
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... cavalry , and a section of Reynolds ' Battery , went out to Charlestown , on a reconnoissance ; and the Naval Battery , on Maryland Heights , threw a number of shells over to Loudon . While these things were going on at some distance ...
... cavalry , and a section of Reynolds ' Battery , went out to Charlestown , on a reconnoissance ; and the Naval Battery , on Maryland Heights , threw a number of shells over to Loudon . While these things were going on at some distance ...
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