Adjutant General's Department Texas Volunteer Guard military rolls (Part II: 5th Regiment, Infantry thru Rosters of Officers) 1880-1903, undated
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On November 13, 1835, the Texas Consultation created the office of Adjutant General, as one of five heads of departments under the Commander-in-Chief of the Texian Army (the other offices being Inspector General, Quartermaster General, Surgeon General, and Paymaster General). On December 20, 1836, the 1st Congress passed an Act to organize and fix the Military establishment of the Republic of Texas, which in addition to the aforementioned bureaus, created a Commissary General of Subsistence, a C...
Texas. Volunteer Guard
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