Records of the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Dept., 1812-1868.

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Records of the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Dept., 1812-1868.

Volume (1812-1814) of issues and returns; volume (1813 October 5-November 26) of returns; transportation passes (1866 June 8-21) chiefly for South Carolina; and reports (1866-1868) pertaining to the removal of the remains of Union soldiers from graves in the South to reinterment in national cemeteries.

75 items.1 container plus 2 oversize.2.0 linear feet.

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