The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 2; Volume 1862D. Appleton, 1869 |
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... arms with which to en- gage the foe . People of Alabama ! will you not com- mit your arms into their hands ? People of Alabama ! will you not send the shot guns and rifles rusting in your houses , that I may place them in the hands of ...
... arms with which to en- gage the foe . People of Alabama ! will you not com- mit your arms into their hands ? People of Alabama ! will you not send the shot guns and rifles rusting in your houses , that I may place them in the hands of ...
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... arms and ammunition , and subsisted by plunder . They were volunteers and not conscripts , as the conscript laws had never been enforced in that section . ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES . The United States , unlike the great powers of Eu ...
... arms and ammunition , and subsisted by plunder . They were volunteers and not conscripts , as the conscript laws had never been enforced in that section . ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES . The United States , unlike the great powers of Eu ...
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... arms and equipments at their arsenals in condition for immediate service ; they are also to be called out once or twice a year for a camp drill of two or three days , and are paid for their time and service . The officers are drilled ...
... arms and equipments at their arsenals in condition for immediate service ; they are also to be called out once or twice a year for a camp drill of two or three days , and are paid for their time and service . The officers are drilled ...
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... arms , and accoutrements . - Act March 2 , 1827 , Sec . 2 . Subaltern officers , employed on the general staff , and receiving increased pay therefor , are not entitled to the additional or fourth ration provided by the Act March 2 ...
... arms , and accoutrements . - Act March 2 , 1827 , Sec . 2 . Subaltern officers , employed on the general staff , and receiving increased pay therefor , are not entitled to the additional or fourth ration provided by the Act March 2 ...
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... battery wagons ; 1,276,686 small arms , 987,291 sets of equipment and accoutre- ments , and 213,991,127 rounds of ammunition for artillery and small arms . NAME , RANK , AND DATE OF COMMISSION . Born ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES . 21.
... battery wagons ; 1,276,686 small arms , 987,291 sets of equipment and accoutre- ments , and 213,991,127 rounds of ammunition for artillery and small arms . NAME , RANK , AND DATE OF COMMISSION . Born ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES . 21.
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