Record Group 108: Records of the Headquarters of the Army, 1828 - 1903 Series: Statistical Information Relating to Volunteers and Militia Mustered Into the Service of the United States, 1863 - 1865

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Record Group 108: Records of the Headquarters of the Army, 1828 - 1903 Series: Statistical Information Relating to Volunteers and Militia Mustered Into the Service of the United States, 1863 - 1865

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