Gen. orders issued by Maj. Gen. F.J. Herron. [1863-1865]

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Gen. orders issued by Maj. Gen. F.J. Herron. [1863-1865]

General orders, circulars issued on Herron's behalf, often by William H. Clapp, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General. Pertain to courts-martials, military discipline and conduct for the Army of the Frontier, U.S. Forces on the Rio Grande, and various parts of Louisiana. Includes notice of Abraham Lincoln's assassination, dated April 19, 1865. Compiler not noted.

1 v. (various pagings) ; 20 cm.

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