Camp Sigel morning reports, 1862 Oct. 25.

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Camp Sigel morning reports, 1862 Oct. 25.

Morning reports from Camp Sigel, Milwaukee, Wis., listing officers on duty, rations being allotted, daily routines, etc., of Kewaunee County Guards, Herman Tigers, and many other local military companies which later became part of the 27th Wisconsin Volunteers.

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Krez, Konrad, 1828-1897

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United States. Army. Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, 27th (1862-1865)

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