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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Adjutant General's Department Texas Volunteer Guard military rolls (Part II: 5th Regiment, Infantry thru Rosters of Officers) 1880-1903, undated

The Texas Volunteer Guard constituted the state militia in the period after the end of Reconstruction and prior to the creation of the Texas National Guard in 1903. These records consist of muster rolls, muster/payrolls, and muster-in rolls (all interfiled), maintained by the Texas Adjutant General's Department, of companies in the Texas Volunteer Guard, dating 1880-1903 and undated. These military rolls list all of the officers and enlisted men enrolled in each unit, plus additional information on each man which varies with the type of roll. There is also a series of rosters of officers of the Texas Volunteer Guard.

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