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... Adjutant General of the Army . Report of the Inspector General of the Army . Report of the Judge Advocate General of the Army . Report of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army . Report of the Quartermaster General of the Army . Report of ...
... Adjutant General of the Army . Report of the Inspector General of the Army . Report of the Judge Advocate General of the Army . Report of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army . Report of the Quartermaster General of the Army . Report of ...
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... Adjutant Gen- eral . Alexander Sympson , Paid A. Watson for services as assistant to Judge Advo- cate H. L. Burnett , D. O. and N. D. for March , 1865 .. Paid pay - roll of detectives for March , 1865 Paid Charles F. Packard , detective ...
... Adjutant Gen- eral . Alexander Sympson , Paid A. Watson for services as assistant to Judge Advo- cate H. L. Burnett , D. O. and N. D. for March , 1865 .. Paid pay - roll of detectives for March , 1865 Paid Charles F. Packard , detective ...
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... adjutant One hundred and Twenty - third New York volunteers , for services as a member of the board of claims , for December , 1864 Paid E. C. Hatton , captain Twenty - second Michigan vol- unteers , for same , for December , 1864 ...
... adjutant One hundred and Twenty - third New York volunteers , for services as a member of the board of claims , for December , 1864 Paid E. C. Hatton , captain Twenty - second Michigan vol- unteers , for same , for December , 1864 ...
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... adjutant general , 28th brigade , as clerk , from October 23 , 1862 , to January 22 , 1863 Paid C. M. Bidwell for services as clerk in army police office from January 20 to March 18 , 1863 .. Paid G. W. Hooker for special service ...
... adjutant general , 28th brigade , as clerk , from October 23 , 1862 , to January 22 , 1863 Paid C. M. Bidwell for services as clerk in army police office from January 20 to March 18 , 1863 .. Paid G. W. Hooker for special service ...
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... adjutant gen- eral's office , headquarters Department of the Cumber- land , from December 6 to 31 , 1862 .. 47 76 Paid C. H. Atwater for same , for February , 1863 Paid C. H. Atwater for same , for Jannary , 1863 . 59 70 59 70 Paid ...
... adjutant gen- eral's office , headquarters Department of the Cumber- land , from December 6 to 31 , 1862 .. 47 76 Paid C. H. Atwater for same , for February , 1863 Paid C. H. Atwater for same , for Jannary , 1863 . 59 70 59 70 Paid ...
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&c.—Continued 00 Paid Adams Express Company Adjutant amount appraisers appropriation April Assistant Treasurer August Baltimore and Ohio bonds Brevet Brevet Brigadier Brevet Major bridge Brigadier Captain Choctaw Cincinnati Colonel Company for transpor Congress Contingent expenses December DECEMBER 21 Domingo Dominican Republic F. E. Spinner February feet George W Government Haytian Henry House of Representatives Indians Interior island Israel Washburn James H January John H joint resolution Joseph June June 30 Lieutenant March McKibbin mustered National November October Ohio Railroad Company Ohio River Paid Baltimore Paid George Paid James Paid John paid on account Paid William piers ports provisional court provost respectfully river Rosecrans's command Samuel Secretary Secretary of War September services as clerk Smith span special service rendered sundry persons THIRD QUARTER Thomas transportation treaty Union Pacific Railroad United States provisional Unpaid and outstanding volunteers War Department warrants paid Washing towels Washington York
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Page 7 - ... over said telegraph line, and transport mails, troops, and munitions of war, supplies, and public stores upon said railroad for the Government, whenever required to do so by any Department thereof, and that the Government shall at all times have the preference in the use of the same for all the purposes aforesaid (at fair and reasonable rates of compensation, not to exceed the amounts paid by private parties for the same kind of service) ; and all compensation for services rendered for the Government...
Page 7 - That the grants aforesaid are made upon condition that said company shall pay said bonds at maturity, and shall keep said railroad and telegraph line in repair and use, and shall at all times transmit dispatches over said telegraph line, and transport mails, troops, and munitions of war, supplies, and public stores upon said railroad for the gov29 ernment, whenever required to do so by any department thereof...
Page 7 - California shall be required to complete twenty-five miles of their said road in each year thereafter, and the whole to the State line within four years, and that only one-half of the compensation for services rendered for the Government by said companies shall be required to be applied to the payment of the bonds issued by the Government in aid of the construction of said roads.
Page 5 - An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces and for other purposes...
Page 8 - AND TO SECURE THE REPAYMENT TO THE UNITED STATES, as HEREINAFTER PROVIDED, of the amount of said bonds so issued and delivered to said company, TOGETHER WITH ALL INTEREST THEREON WHICH SHALL HAVE BEEN PAID BY THE UNITED STATES, the issue of said bonds and delivery to the company shall ipso facto constitute a first mortgage on the whole line of the railroad and telegraph, together with the rolling stock, fixtures, and property of every kind and description, and in consideration of which said bonds...
Page 12 - That any bridge constructed under this Act and according to its limitations shall be a lawful structure, and shall be recognized and known as a post route, upon which also no higher charge shall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, the troops, and the munitions of war of the United States, than the rate per mile paid for their transportation over the railroads or public highways leading to said bridge; and the United States shall have the right of way for postal telegraph purposes...
Page 44 - Indians as are willing to avail themselves of the privilege, and will locate on the same as a permanent home on the same terms...