Quartermaster records, 14th Kentucky Infantry.

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Quartermaster records, 14th Kentucky Infantry.

This collection consists of 47 requisition and quartermaster's stores forms of the U.S. Army, 14th Kentucky Infantry, stationed at Louisa, Kentucky, during the Civil War. The forms, dated between March and May of 1864, are for requisitions of forage such as corn and hay, and for the quartermaster's stores of items like pants, shirts, boots, socks and blankets. Names mentioned include Quarter-Master Lt. James D. Foster, Lt. Edward J. Roberts, Lt. A.J. Coleman, Capt. A.J. Allen, and Lt. M.H. Miles.

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Foster, James Caldwell, 1943-

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Mathews County, Va., merchant and shipbuilder. From the description of Papers : of James Foster, 1796-1832. (Virginia Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 29489773 James Foster was a prisoner at the Alabama State Prison at Wetumpka, Ala. In 1901 James Foster wrote to Governor W.J. Samford and (after the governor's death) Governor W.D. Jelks requesting a pardon. To prove his worthiness to be considered he sent examples of his work as a photographer. Fr...

United States. Army. Kentucky Infantry Regiment, 14th.

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