Subsistence stores received, 1861 May-Nov.

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Subsistence stores received, 1861 May-Nov.

Subsistence stores received and transferred among the Ohio Militia and U.S. Army by Lt. Beman Gates, A[ssistant] C[ommisary of] S[ubsistence] of the O.V.M. at Camp Putnam, Marietta, Ohio. Front of volume lists the contents, quantity, and source of supplies received. Reverse of volume lists the contents, quantity, and recipient of supplies transferred.

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