Notebook listing New York City residents enlisting or claiming exemption from military service, 1864-1865.

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Notebook listing New York City residents enlisting or claiming exemption from military service, 1864-1865.

Notebook listing New York City recruits and men claiming exemption from military service or sending substitutes, 1864-1865, probably kept by Frederick C. Wagner, Provost Marshal, New York City. The notes give names and addresses of the men, some personal information about them, and notes on the money paid to recruits and men enlisted as substitutes.

1 v. (ca. 140 p.)

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