Office of the Paymaster General papers, 1859-1866.

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Office of the Paymaster General papers, 1859-1866.

Papers comprise pay vouchers of volunteer troops in the U.S. Army, including several of African American soldiers; certificates of advance payment to soldiers; certificates of discharge for disability and injury; several muster rolls; descriptive lists of deserters from the 11th Regiment of Connecticut; and an official directory of staff at headquarters of the Military Division of the Gulf in New Orleans, La.

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