A.G.O. form no. 22--record of muster out issued to 10th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1863 Jan. 01.

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A.G.O. form no. 22--record of muster out issued to 10th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1863 Jan. 01.

Form 22 of U.S. Adjutant-General's Office, in compliance with general orders #181, Oct. 30, 1862, hdqtrs., U.S. Army of the Potomac, issued to the 10th Massachusetts Regiment at a camp near Falmouth, Va.

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