Telegraphic dispatches to the Governor of Ohio and the Adjutant General, 1861-1865.

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Telegraphic dispatches to the Governor of Ohio and the Adjutant General, 1861-1865.

Contains telegrams concerning training, movements, and other activities of Ohio troops during the Civil War. Also contains telegrams concerning soldiers' issues, such as pay.

3.6 cubic ft.

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Ohio. Adjutant General's Dept.

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When Mexican and Civil War soldiers mustered out of service, many regiments turned their flags over to the state of Ohio. The General Assembly authorized the purchase of glass cases to display battle flags in the Statehouse. The battle flag collection increased as flags from the Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II were deposited. By the 1960s the flags were in poor condition. A committee to oversee the restoration of the flags was formed. Photographs were taken of the flags as par...

Ohio. Governor

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