Death and residence records of officers, 1884-1885.

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Death and residence records of officers, 1884-1885.

Memoranda forms submitted by Wisconsin G.A.R. posts listing the names and addresses of Wisconsin Volunteer Civil War officers who resided or had once resided in their areas. Information on deceased officers is also included, sometimes including the date of death.

0.1 c.f. (1 folder in flat box)

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Wisconsin. Adjutant General's Office

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An adjutant general was first appointed as an aide by the territorial governor in 1839. Over the next two decades the position gradually acquired more authority, supervising the everyday affairs of the state militia (WIHV91-A663). By Chapter 87, Laws of 1858, it became a full-time office under direction of the governor. Chapter 208, Laws of 1879, reorganized the state militia as the Wisconsin National Guard (WIHV88-A102) and transferred the Adjutant General's Office to the new organ...