War expenditure claims, 1914-1919.

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War expenditure claims, 1914-1919.

A summary statement of expenditures made by the State of Wisconsin for the federal government, showing total expenditures incurred in mobilizing, equipping, and mustering troops for Mexican Border service and World War I, plus attached statements.

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