Roster, 1861 Nov. of Non-commissioned Officers and Privates... at Hilton Head S.C.

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Roster, 1861 Nov. of Non-commissioned Officers and Privates... at Hilton Head S.C.

Directory of officers and soldiers employed as at Hilton Head, S.C., during Nov. 1861, by Capt. H.A. Hascall, Assistant Quartermaster U.S. Army, listing names of 218 men identified by company, regiment, term of service, rate and amount of pay, and in what capacity employed. Tasks include laborer, oarsman, clerk, carpenter, joiner, etc.

1 oversize folder (7 sheets).

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