Papers, 1862 Oct. 14.

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Papers, 1862 Oct. 14.

Order, Oct. 14, 1862, of Brig. Gen. James S. Negley, Nashville, Tenn., to impress into service Negroes found loitering on the streets and about the different camps.

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Negley, J. S. (James Scott), 1826-1901

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United States. Army

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