Abstract of purchases of clothing, camp and garrison equipage, and quartermaster stores, 1861-1863.

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Abstract of purchases of clothing, camp and garrison equipage, and quartermaster stores, 1861-1863.

Quartermaster General's supply purchase tables list purchases by book number; and provide quantities purchased for each supply item (e.g., bayonet scabards and frogs; hats; caps; coats; brass letters; shoes; crossed sabers; coffee mills; spoons; drums; blotters; ledgers). Total purchase values and voucher numbers are given for each book.

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