Army Service
Forces
Sixth Service Command
Percy Jones Hospital Center
Fort Custer, Michigan
includes:
AWARD OF THE
PURPLE HEART
AWARD OF THE OAK LEAF CLUSTER
PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIERS OF THE
REVOLUTION
ENTITLED TO DEPRECIATION PAY.
(continued from Vol. XXVII, page 471)
Monies paid by John Nicholson, Comptroller
General, on account of Depreciation of Pay of the Pennsylvania Line
1782
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS
The
COLORED PATRIOTS
of the
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
with Sketches of Several
DISTINGUISHED COLORED PERSONS
to Which is Added a Brief Survey of the
Conditionand Prospects of Colored Americans
By Wm. C. Nell
with an Introduction By
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
BOSTON:
Published by Robert F. Wallcut.
1855
Roll of Honor
NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO
DIED IN DEFENSE OF THE UNION,
INTERRED IN THE
NATIONAL CEMETERIES at FORTRESS MONROE and HAMPTON, VA.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1866
HAMPTON, VA.
WHITES & BLACKS
FORTRESS MONROE
WHITES & BLACKS
Roll of Honor
(No. XXV.)
NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO
DIED IN DEFENSE OF THE UNION,
INTERRED IN THE
NATIONAL CEMETERIES
AT
FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA; MOBILE, ALABAMA; AND FORT GIBSON, INDIAN
TERRITORY; AND NAMES NOT HERETOFORE PUBLISHED OF UNION SOLDIERS INTERRED
IN TEH NATIONAL CEMETERIES AT HAMPTON, VIRGINIA; HARRANCAS, FLORIDA; AND
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
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"Let summer send her golden sunbeams down
In graceful salutations for the dead,
And autumn's moving host of leaflets brown
Break ranks above the fallen soldier's head."
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WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1870
(includes several Black soldiers)
Roll of Honor
General Order No. 96
Qaurtermaster General's
Office,
Washington, D. C. December 11, 1866
The following report of Brevet Major General J. L. Donaldson, Chief
Quartermaster of teh Department of the Tennessee, of the names of Union
Soldiers interred in the
CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL CEMETERY, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
STONE'S RIVER NATIONAL CEMETERY, Murfreesboro, Tenn.;
KNOOOXVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY, Murfreesboro', Tenn.;
KNOXVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY, Knoxville, Tenn.;
and
HAZEN'S BRIGADE CEMETERY, Murfreesboro', Tenn.,
is published by the authority of the Secretary of War for the
information of surviving comrades and friends
M. C. MEIGS,
Quartermaster General,
Brevet Major General, U. S. A.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1866
OFFICIAL ROSTER
of the
OFFICERS and MEN of NEW JERSEY
in the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR,
Compiled under Orders of
His Excellency Theodore F. Randolph, Governor.
By William S. Stryker, Adjutant General
- printed by Authority of the Legislature -
Trenton, N.J.:
Wm. T. Nicholson & Co. Printers.
1872.
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Source:
Fourth Biennial Report
of the
Board of Trustees and Officers,
of the
Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home,
AT QUINCY
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July 30, 1892
Publ. Springfield, Ill.:
B. W. Rokker, State Printer and Binder
1892
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PENSIONS
Source: Daily Inter-Ocean
Dated: Sept. 6, 1892
Source:
Twelfth Biennial Report
of the
Board of State Commissioners
of
Public Charities
of the
State of Illinois
Presented to the Governor Oct. 1, 1892
Publ. Springfield, Ill.: B. W. Bokker, State Printer and Binder
1893
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Source:
Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
by Mrs. Harriet J. Walker
The Standard Printing Company
Los Angeles, California
1917
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CIRCULAR AND LIST OF NAMES
FOR
UNCLAIMED DISCHARGE CERTIFICATES
FINANCE DEPARTMENT, U. S. ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WAR OFFICE
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1920
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TWENTY-FIFTH REPORT OF
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY
OF THE DAUGHTERS
OF THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION
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MARCH 1, 1921, TO MARCH 1, 1922
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January 15, 1923. - Referred to the Committee on Printing.
Washington
Government Printing Office
1923
Graves of Revolutionary
Soldiers
1791
HISTORY
of
HERKIMER COUNTY, N. Y.
with Illustrations Descriptive of
Scenery,
Private Residences,
Public Buildings, Fine Blocks and Important
Manufactories
from Original Sketches by Artists of the Highest Ability
Portraits of Old Pioneers and Prominent Residents
--
New York:
F. W. Beers & Co.,
36 Vesey Street
1879
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE PIONEER UNION REGIMENT FROM
HERKIMER COUNTY - SERVICES AND SUFFERINGS OF THE 34TH INFANTRY
CENSUS OF PENSIONERS
Source:
A Census of Pensioners
for
Revolutionary or Military Services;
with their Names, Ages, and Places of Residence,
as Returned by the Marshals of the Several Judicial Districts,
Under The Act for Taking the Sixth Census,
Published by Authority of an Act of Congress, under the Direction of
the Secretary of State
Washington:
Printed by Blair and Rives.
1941
KENTUCKY
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