Surgeon's report on examinations of applicants in Steuben County claiming exemption from military duty on account of physical disability, 1862.

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Surgeon's report on examinations of applicants in Steuben County claiming exemption from military duty on account of physical disability, 1862.

This series is the report of Stephen Hagadorn, examining surgeon for the County of Steuben, to the commissioner responsible for overseeing the draft process in this county. It is a report on men applying for military exemption and not a list of men granted military deferments due to physical disabilities. The report provides the names of men and a brief description of their disability.

.1 cu. ft. (1 volume)

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