U.S. Marshal's Office, Milwaukee [draft compliance card], 1862 August 14.

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U.S. Marshal's Office, Milwaukee [draft compliance card], 1862 August 14.

Grants John "Alsoup" permission to "leave Milwaukee without any intention of avoiding the draft" and travel to Rock County, Wis., "without molestation." Signed by D.C. Jackson.

1 sheet ; 9 x 14 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8146655

Wisconsin historical society

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