List of reenlistment volunteers for bounty credit, 1867-1899 (bulk 1867).

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List of reenlistment volunteers for bounty credit, 1867-1899 (bulk 1867).

Lists Civil War veterans who reenlisted before the end of the war. First section lists reenlistments credited to soldier's home county. Second section lists soldiers whose reenlistment credits were received too late to be credited to their home county. Entries include soldier's name, company, regiment, date of issuance, to whom issued, and address. Some entries also include county to which soldier's enlistment was credited.

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