Telegrams received and sent, 1862.
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New York (State). Military Dept.
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New York (State). Commissary-General's Office
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Chapter 270 of the Laws of 1846 provided for the enrollment of the militia and formation of eight military division districts in the state, by population. The law also authorized a suitable armory or place of deposit for the safekeeping of arms and camp equipment within the bounds of each military regiment. The place for an armory was approved by the commanding officer of each brigade, and the commissary general directed the "size and finishing" of the armory for a cost not to exceed $300 each (...
New York (State). Adjutant General's Office
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It is unclear exactly how these volumes came into the State's possession. They may have been forwarded to the Adjutant General who in turn transferred them to the State Library; the State Library then transferred the volumes to the State Archives in the spring of 1978. A second possibility is that the volumes could have been donated to the Bureau of Military Statistics. In 1911 and 1912 the Adjutant General's Office transferred a large number of items collected by the bureau to the State Library...
Hillhouse, Thomas.
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New York (State). Governor (1859-1862 : Morgan)
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Edwin D. Morgan was governor of the State of New York from 1859 to 1862, From the description of Edwin D. Morgan letter : Executive Dept., Albany, to the Honorables Millard Fillmore, chairman and committee, 1862 Jan. 11. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 71303912 ...
Morgan, Edwin D. (Edwin Denison), 1854-1933
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