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... captain and assist- ant quartermaster of volunteers . In June , 1865 , he received the brevets of major , lieutenant colonel , and colonel of vol- unteers , and on March 13 , 1865 , the brevet of brigadier gen- eral of volunteers ...
... captain and assist- ant quartermaster of volunteers . In June , 1865 , he received the brevets of major , lieutenant colonel , and colonel of vol- unteers , and on March 13 , 1865 , the brevet of brigadier gen- eral of volunteers ...
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... Captain George H. Cook also died suddenly at David's Island , October 4 , 1889 . He was born in New York ; entered the volunteer service as 1st lieutenant , One hundred and ninth U. S. C. Infantry , July 8 , 1864 ; was promoted to be ...
... Captain George H. Cook also died suddenly at David's Island , October 4 , 1889 . He was born in New York ; entered the volunteer service as 1st lieutenant , One hundred and ninth U. S. C. Infantry , July 8 , 1864 ; was promoted to be ...
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... Captain Stanhope E. Blunt , Ordnance Department , in- spector of small - arms practice , at the Headquarters of the Army , having been approved by the Secretary of War for the use of the Army and the militia of the different States ...
... Captain Stanhope E. Blunt , Ordnance Department , in- spector of small - arms practice , at the Headquarters of the Army , having been approved by the Secretary of War for the use of the Army and the militia of the different States ...
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... captain in the line , one thousand two hundred dollars . For pay of one instructor of practical military engineering , in ad- dition to pay as first lieutenant , nine hundred dollars . For pay of one instructor of ordnance and science ...
... captain in the line , one thousand two hundred dollars . For pay of one instructor of practical military engineering , in ad- dition to pay as first lieutenant , nine hundred dollars . For pay of one instructor of ordnance and science ...
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... Captain Lewis C. Forsyth , assistant quartermaster , to be quarter- master with the rank of major , October 19 , 1888 , vice Weeks , pro- moted . Captain Charles H. Hoyt , assistant quartermaster , to be quarter- master with the rank of ...
... Captain Lewis C. Forsyth , assistant quartermaster , to be quarter- master with the rank of major , October 19 , 1888 , vice Weeks , pro- moted . Captain Charles H. Hoyt , assistant quartermaster , to be quarter- master with the rank of ...
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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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