Monthly and tri-monthly reports of volunteers mustered into the service of the United States, 1861-1865.

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Monthly and tri-monthly reports of volunteers mustered into the service of the United States, 1861-1865.

Entries arranged by unit include recruit's name, state, congressional district, county, township or town, and ward of enlistment. Entries also include remarks such as whether the man was a substitute for someone else. Chronological entries list unit, branch of service, number mustered in, length of enlistment, and number enlisted from each congressional district, county, township, town, and ward.

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