Camp Washburn, Wis., general orders collection, 1862-1889 (bulk 1862-1865).

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Camp Washburn, Wis., general orders collection, 1862-1889 (bulk 1862-1865).

Morning reports from Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, Wis., lists of men on active duty, lists of provisions, index of general orders from the Army of the Cumberland, certificate for the soldiers monument fund, muster roll, quarterly return of ordnance and ordnance stores, correspondence (1863) of Capt. Aaron Hobart relating to the loss of company books and vouchers, minutes of a reunion of the 48th Wisconsin Volunteers held in Milwaukee, 1889, personal correspondence, general orders (1865 July 31) to troops in Brownsville, Tex., amnesty proclamation (1865 Aug. 1), circular from the U.S. Adjutant General's Office, and other papers.

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