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1861
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Description Letter, Leonard Grover, Asks Ex-Governor Frank Thomas if the position for Adjutant is vacant. If so, he recommends Burr H. Grover, his brother. September 3, 1861. MS 35-29-1
Letter, James Davis, to Col. Maulsby asking him to help prove that he was in the service, due to the loss of his discharge papers. January 3, 1867. MS 35-29-2
Letter, Matthew Gormley, to Paymaster General in an attempt to receive bounty of $100. Includes 2 copies of a different affidavit and an envelope. January 30, 1867. MS 35-29-2
Letter, Henry Kemper, to Col. Maulsby inquiring about receiving bounty. December 7, 1865. MS 35-29-2
Letter of recommendation, John Lanahan, for Charles A. Reid as Chaplain. September 2, 1861. MS 35-29-3
Chaplains Report, William G. Ferguson, Rev., to Col. William P. Maulsby discussing morale and spirituality January 1862. MS 35-29-3
Letter, R.S. Smith, Mustering officer, stating that Rev. William G. Ferguson was mustered in as Chaplain for the 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade. December 17, 1861. MS 35-29-3
Letter of recommendation, B. Brown, for Charles A. Reid as Chaplain. September 10, 1861. MS 35-29-3
Letter of recommendation, Thomas Jenkins, for Rev. Charles A. Reid as Chaplain for the Potomac Home Brigade. Additional endorsements on back. August 29, 1861. MS 35-29-3
Letter, Sam Hindus, Signed endorsements for Charles A. Reid for the position of Chaplain, Potomac Home August 1861. MS 35-29-3
Letter of recommendation, College of St. James, for Rev. Julius M. Dashiell for the position of Chaplain. Signed by several professors. October 22, 1861. MS 35-29-3
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns and Paroles. December 18, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick, MD, Countersigns and Paroles. December 19, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Because of Christmas, all drills will be suspended. December 24, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Reminds Officers that ambulances are to be used only for transporting the December 23, 1862. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns and Paroles. December 21, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Asks that the Chaplains of each Regiment preside over the General Hospital alternately each week. December 18, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns and Paroles. December 7, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns, Paroles, and Signals. January 4, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Sets office hours for Headquarters from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. December 18, 1861. MS 35-29-4
Circular, Frederick City, MD, All regimental teamsters must be enlisted men. January 31, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Informs soldiers that the enemy is near and they must be ready to move at January 19, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Winchester, VA, Countersigns and Signals. 2 items. March 23, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Winchester, VA, Commanders are asked to send Monthly Reports for February as soon as possible. March 21, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Winchester, VA, Countersigns and Signals. March 16, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, near Charlestown, VA, Commanders must provide Headquarters with reports of the "Officers of the March 8, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Charlestown, VA, Countersigns, Paroles, and Signals. March 2, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Washington, Commanders are ordered to submit complete lists of men serving under them. February 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Reiterates the proper time for using countersign signals. February 14, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Commanders will send wagons and ambulances for repair under the Quarter February 1, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns, Paroles, and Signals. January 12, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Reiterates Special Order No.326, organizing an artillery regiment. January 20, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Reiterates the circular of December 31, 1861, and reminds Commanders to send Monthly Returns to Headquarters by the fifth day of each month. January 1, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Explains the proper time to use countersign signals. January 23, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Officers are asked to close their accounts for December 1861 immediately. January 9, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Brings Sections II and III of General Order No.62. to the attention of the January 13, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Lumber is public property and may not be destroyed or sold. January 16, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Only soldiers are authorized to wear clothing issued by the United States. January 17, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns, Paroles, and Signals. January 19, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Charlestown, Va. Countersign signals. 2 items. March 23, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Circular, Frederick City, MD, Countersigns, Paroles, and Signals. January 5, 1862. MS 35-29-5
Muster list, Cole's Cavalry, of all officers, non-commissioned officers and privates, August 10, 1861. MS 35-29-6
Requisition list, Cole's Cavalry, for sabres, sabre belts, and bugles. 2 copies plus 2 copies of n. d.. MS 35-29-6
Requisition list, Cole's Cavlary, for tents and clothing. 2 copies plus incomplete official form. Envelope states requisitions not approved, n. d.. MS 35-29-6
Court martial, Camp Thomas, Private James Lynch October 1, 1861. MS 35-29-7
Court martial, Camp Thomas, John Sullivan October 8, 1861. MS 35-29-7
Court martial, Camp Thomas, S.N. Dell. October 8, 1861. MS 35-29-7
Court martial, Frederick, Dennis H. Frizzell October 8, 1861. MS 35-29-7
Court martial, Camp Thomas, John Kubit October 8, 1861. MS 35-29-7
Court martial, Camp Thomas, Private John Ford. October 9, 1861. MS 35-29-8
Court martial, Camp Thomas, Private John Shockner. October 9, 1861. MS 35-29-8
Court martial, Frederick, Private John Martin. October 9, 1861. MS 35-29-8
Court martial, Frederick, Sergeant Thomas Cook. October 23, 1861. MS 35-29-8
Court martial, Frederick, Private Kitty Miller. October 23, 1861. MS 35-29-8
Court martial, Frederick, Corporal William H. Seyes. October 23, 1861. MS 35-29-9
Court martial, Frederick, Sergeant George Suter. October 25, 1861. MS 35-29-9
Court martial, Camp Thomas, Sergeant Daniel Benner. October 25, 1861. MS 35-29-9
Court martial, Camp Thomas, George Tollinger. October 25, 1861. MS 35-29-9
Court martial, Frederick, Henry Kemper. October 26, 1861. MS 35-29-9
Court martial, Frederick, John Kelly. October 26, 1861. MS 35-29-10
Court martial, Copy of order convening Court Martials November 27, 1861. MS 35-29-10
Court martial, Frederick, James Lynch. October 26, 1861. MS 35-29-10
Court martial, Frederick, Sergeant McNair. October 26, 1861. MS 35-29-10
Court martial, Frederick, Thomas Smith. October 26, 1861. MS 35-29-10
Court martial, Camp Worman, Charges against Charles B. Ballard, and Court Martial of William Brown, Charles H. Morrison, and Charles Ballard. December 26, 1861. MS 35-29-11
Court martial, Camp Thomas, Private Richard Parsley. November 27, 1861. MS 35-29-11
Court martial, Frederick, Private John Poole. November 27, 1861. MS 35-29-11
Court martial, Camp Thomas, Peter Grey. November 28, 1861. MS 35-29-11
Court martial, Camp Worman, Martin L. Fry, Second Lieutenant. December 28, 1861. MS 35-29-11
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Private John Miller. May 14, 1862. MS 35-29-12
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Private Francis Dorsey May 13, 1862. MS 35-29-12
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Privates Abraham Bitzenburger and Joseph T. Betson. May 14, 1862. MS 35-29-12
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Privates Lewis Yeakle, John Leizer, Philip Freroney, and George Jones. May 13, 1862. MS 35-29-12
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Private Alexander H. Birkbeck. May 14, 1862. MS 35-29-12
Court martial, Charges against Cpl. Rufus P. Brunner. n. d.. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Privates Daniel D. Dusing, and David Witmer. May 15, 1862. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Example form for Court Martials. n. d.. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Fine List. n. d.. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Privates Edward Giles, D.C. Willhide, J.L. Saffner, J.J. Edmunds, J. Richie, and M. Chambers. May 14, 1862. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Private V.B. Green. May 15, 1862. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Camp Bannister, Private John A. McDonald. May 14, 1862. MS 35-29-13
Court martial, Charges against Cpl. Francis M. Ford. n. d.. MS 35-29-13
Deserters, Point of Rocks, Letter, Captain William H.H. Yontz has found two deserters and wants to know what he should do with them. March 1, 1862. MS 35-30-14
Deserters, Captain Yellott lists deserters from his company. n. d.. MS 35-30-14
Deserters, Camp Thomas, Report of absent persons from Company K under Captain C.J. Brown. December 2, 1861. MS 35-30-14
Deserters, Camp Thomas, Report of absent persons from Company E under Captain William H.H. Yontz. December 2, 1861. MS 35-30-14
Deserters, Report of Company Commanders of absent persons. Envelope included. November 30, 1861. MS 35-30-14
Discharge papers, Ebenezer C. Fales, Private, Frederick, MD. Signed by J. Boone, Surgeon. Two copies. November 7, 1861. MS 35-30-15
Discharge papers, William C. Bennicks, Private, Frederick, MD. Signed by J. Boone, Surgeon. November 18, 1861. MS 35-30-15
Enlistment, volunteer, James Groff, Three Year Enlistment Agreement. August 26, 1862. MS 35-30-16
Insurance and claims, Frederick, MD, Estimate of monthly funds required. September 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, List of balances owed to various women for their services. n. d.. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, U.S. Treasury will remit $3000 for subsistence to Lt. R.W. Coomes. October 5, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, Frederick, MD, Bill from American Telegraph Co. for transmission of messages. Two November 30, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, List of money paid for arresting deserters. n. d.. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, Bill for transport of recruits. September 19-24, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, Cumberland, MD, Letter to Lt. Col. Dennis from Col. Burce enclosing two receipts. September 12, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, Baltimore, MD, Bill for transport of recruits. September 21, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, Washington, Letter from Gen. Taylor to Lt. R.W. Coomes authorizing remittance of $3000 in subsistence funds. September 16, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Insurance and claims, Request of Lt. Coomes for money to pay for corn. September 30, 1861. MS 35-30-17
Orders, Gen. Abercrombie, (1st Brigade, 1862), Shenandoah City, VA, Gen. Order, The troops will be mustered and inspected today. Feb. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-18
Orders, Gen. Abercrombie, (1st Brigade, 1862), Shenandoah City, VA, Special Order No. 94, requiring companies to report to Col T. M. Bryan, 12th Mass. Volunteers for fatigue duty. Companies will be relieved Feb. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-18
Orders, Gen. Abercrombie, (1st Brigade, 1862), Shenandoah City, VA, Desires Col. Maulsby to supply his company from the Commissary Depot at Harpers Ferry. Mar. 1, 1862. MS 35-30-18
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 410. Adjutants and Color Sergeants will report to the Frederick Signal Station for instruction. Signed by R. Morris Dec. 26, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 408. Colonel Maulsby is ordered to send forty men to report to P. Spring, Constructor of the Telegraph Line, in Middletown. Needed supplies will be furnished upon request. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 17, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 409. The Board of Medical Officers is meeting in Frederick to choose candidates for the position of Assistant Surgeon of the Maryland "Home Guard." Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 18, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 409. No soldier may forage without the owner's consent. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 18, 1861. MS 35-30-19 Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 419. An order requiring preparation for mustering. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen.
Dec. 30, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick, City, MD, Special Order No. 407. Lt. Col. G. R. Dennis is ordered to take command of the 4th Regiment Potomac Home Brigade. Signed by R. Morris Dec. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-19 Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), (Frederick, MD), A meeting of the Medical Board will convene to examine candidates for the position of Assistant Surgeon for the 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 24, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 73. Commanders are ordered to put in their requests for lumber and nails in order to build stables and huts for the camps. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 78. Soldiers may not Fire at Telegraph Poles and Insulators. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 26, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 76. Sale of intoxicating beverages is forbidden. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 19, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Headquarters requests that Colonel Maulsby send in his "morning reports" by 10:00 a. m. every day. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Dec. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, This is an apology for confusion in orders. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 74. Sick soldiers are not allowed in the Division Hospital without orders from the Surgeon of the Brigade. Signed by R. Morris Dec. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 399. After sundown at "Retreat," all soldier passes will expire. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 7, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Special Order No. 399. The Cavalry of Captain Cole and Captain Homer are ordered to report for duty under Captain Fitzsimmons. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, December 7, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 71. Colonel Thomas H. Ruger has been appointed as Provost Marshal of Frederick and will have authority over Maulsby's Brigade. Also, all soldiers are required to have passes in order to leave camp. They may not carry arms with them, congregate in public places, or be present on the "streete" after 9:00 p.m. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Dec. 5, 1861. MS 35-30-19 Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 398. All Divisions under MajorGen. Banks are ordered to report to Frederick City for duty. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Dec. 5, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Muddy Branch Camp, Special Order No. 369, Orders that troops be released to vote in the upcoming election. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Nov. 1, 1861. MS 35-30-19 Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 77. Commanders must turn in communications labeled "Signals for Outpost Pickets" to Headquarters immediately. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 20, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Colonel Maulsby is invited to review the 1st Brigade at 3:00 p. m. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 75, Officers are asked to submit fuel requisitions. They also must cover the value of the "Rails" which had been used as fuel. Future use of "Rails" for fuel is restricted. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Dec. 18, 1861. MS 35-30-19
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 4. Requires that a copy of monthly returns be given to Captain Holabrid Sr. , Quarter Master of the Division. Signed by R. Jan. 16, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 8. Damaged arms and ordnance are to be turned over to Lt. William Thompson, Ordnance Officer. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Feb. 3, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 7. All officers visiting Frederick must carry proper authorization passes signed by the Colonel of the Regiment and the Brigadier General Commanding. The pass must state the length of time the officer may stay in Frederick. Jan. 24, 1862. MS 35-30-20 Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 6. All papers must be properly signed by the Officers and submitted to the proper office. Also, soldiers missing two roll calls will be considered "absent without authority." Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 24, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Colonel Maulsby is asked whether or not a soldier, John Fraley, was given permission to take his horse while on furlough. Signed by Henry A. Cole, Commander 1st Squadron MD Cavalry. Jan. 21, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 16. Concerns the supply of ammunition to regiments. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 21, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 5. Replaces Dr. W. S. King with Dr. R. M. Mosely as Medical Director of the Division. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Jan. 20, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 9. Officers who grant passes must state how long an extension will be allowed if requested by the soldier. Signed by R. Morris Feb. 7, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 12. Dr. R. F. Weir is temporarily assigned to the 1st Regiment Potomac Home Brigade. Dr. G. W. Jackson will cover for Weir's absence. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 16, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Any horses, mules, or other property confiscated from the confederates will be given to theGen. Depot. Signed by Captain S. B. Holabrid. Jan. 20, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 3. Orders the Brigade Surgeons to recheck all troops for smallpox. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 8, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, General Order No. 2. Brigades and unattatched regiments are ordered to prepare to march as soon as the order is given. They will be allowed two days rations and leave guards at the camp. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 5, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 1. Concerns ammunition returns and disbursement of each Regiment. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 4, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Winchester, VA, This is a reminder of the importance of the protection of roads and bridges. Mar. 20, 1862. MS 35-30-20
General Orders #13 February 23, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 14. Officers of the Medical Department are given assignments. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 19, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), near Charlestown, VA, Special Order No. 54. Orders pickets to be moved, eventually extending them from Berryville Road to the Smithfield Road. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Mar. 7, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Winchester, VA, Special Order No. 66. Col. Maulsby will detail Lt. George T. Castle for duty in the Commissary Department. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Mar. 19, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), near Charlestown, VA, Special Order No. 58. Colonel Maulsby is appointed Provost Marshal for the city of Charlestown. Mar. 11, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 15. The Committee of Inquiry will meet at the camp of the 12th Massachusetts Volunteers instead of Headquarters to decide the charges against Colonel Webster and Lt. Colonel Bryan. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Jan. 20, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), near Charlestown, VA, Gen. Order No. 24. Soldiers may not leave camp without the Commander's permission unless it is duty related. Anyone found without a pass will be arrested. Captains are requested to march at the rear of formations so that they might see if anyone leaves the march. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Mar. 7, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 9. An outside party is supplying liquor to the troops. The Provost Marshal must find where it is being sold. Once discovered, he may close the store and arrest the owner. No Ale, Beer, or Cider may be sold between Frederick and the camp. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 10, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Charlestown, VA, Colonel Maulsby is ordered to replace the pickets along the river. Apparently, they were withdrawn without authorization from Headquarters. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Mar. 5, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Charlestown, VA, Colonel Maulsby is asked to locate two companies so that they may aid Lt. Col. Dennis, Provost Marshal, in Frederick. Signed by R. Morris Mar. 5, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 49. Brig. Gen. Sidgwick is ordered to relieve Colonel Maulsby's pickets. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Mar. 2, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Charlestown, VA, Colonel Maulsby must set up pickets at Harpers Ferry to prevent any possible attempts by the evemy to cross it. Signed by F. J. Hauteville. Mar. 2, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Harpers Ferry, VA, Special Order. Colonel Maulsby must reach Colonal Geary's companies immediately to relieve them. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 46. One full company must report to Lt. Col. Dennis. The rest, under Maulsby, must march to Frederick. From there, they are to take the "cars" and report to Gen. J.J. Abercrombie. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Feb. 26, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 43. Orders Commanders to prepare their troops for active duty. Signed by R. Shriber, Dept. Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 23, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Asks Colonel Maulsby to submit a weekly statement on ammunition. Signed by F. J. Hauteville. Feb. 20, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 34. Surgeons are ordered to send all cases requiring discharge to the Board. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 13, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Harpers Ferry, VA, Special Order. Directs Maulsby to send four companies to relieve Colonel Geary. Signed by B. Drake, Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Gen. Order No. 10. The Commanding Officers are ordered to abide by the Revised Army Regulation No. 1094 which states that the Commander must inspect all campsites when they are vacated. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 11, 1862. MS 35-30-20
Orders, Gen. Nathan Banks, (Gen. Banks Division), Frederick City, MD, Special Order No. 32. Asst. Surgeon Jackson may return to his regiment. His temporary service to the Potomac Home Brigade is ended. Signed by R. Morris Copeland, Asst. Adj. Gen. Feb. 11, 1862. MS 35-30-20 Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Bannister, Reminder of Order 26 which said that only printed tickets will be used for the R.R. Also, it discusses transportation of troops. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. May 6, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp near Charlestown, VA, Major John A. Stainer transmits to Major General N.P. Banks charges against soldiers of his regiment and requests reference to a court martial. Mar. 12, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Maulsby, Details companies for guard duty along the Railroad from Winchester to Harpers Ferry. Signed by Mar. 14, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Charlestown VA, Lt. George T. Castle is to report to Captain Beckworth at Harpers Ferry for duty in the Commissary Department. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Mar. 21, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Lt. John T. Whittier, commanding Co. F. asks Major Steiner to detail the remainder of Co. H. to help him guard the railroad from Charlestown to Harpers Ferry. Mar. 22, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Charlestown, VA, Maulsby looks forward to reporting to the 5th Army Corps in person. Signed by William P. Mar. 23, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Major John A. Steiner details Capt. Glessner, Lts. Eader and Yellott, and Capt. Baugher as a court martial. Mar. 27, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade., Half the usual number of men will guard the camp. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel n. d.. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Col. Maulsby's Camp, Major John A. Steiner reports arrest of Col. C.W. Paxson of 57th VA Militia, who he Apr. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Bannister, Detail of noncommissioned officers who are to report to Captain Faithful for guard duty at the hospital. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. May 7, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Sandy Hook, Cook writes that the Morning Reports should be reaching Headquarters shortly. Several men have been absent without leave, and he is doing his best to prevent future problems. Signed by R.E. Cook, Captain. May 1, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, The prisoners may no longer play cards. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Apr. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-21 Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Worman, General Order. The daily dress parade will be held at 4 p.m. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Jan. 13, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Maulsby, Berlin. Major John A. Steiner asks Captain S. B. Holabird to send a train to take Capt. Saunders' Co.I. to Frederick for Provost Guard Duty. Mar. 9, 1862. MS 35-30-21 Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Bannister, Reminder that patrols of each company must stay on schedule. Signed by William P. Maulsby, May 9, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Worman, Regimental Order. Commanding officers must take all civilian clothing away from men who have been issued uniforms. The clothes will be held by the Quarter Master until the soldiers are discharged. Feb. 14, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Captains are ordered to prepare guns for inspection. Jan. 27, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Charlestown, VA, Explains to General Banks that Maulsby did not give his pickets any orders to withdraw along the Potomac, as was suggested by Banks' order dated March 5. Details mistaken attack on Michigan cavalry sent to reinforce him. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Mar. 8, 1862. MS 35-30-21 Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, The cleanliness of the camp will be enforced immediately. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Dec. 30, 1861. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Worman, Concerns the court martials of Privates Thomas T. Collins and Nicholas Severance for absence Jan. 27, 1862. MS 35-30-21 Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Worman, On Monday, December 30, the court martial charges against William G. Brown, Joseph C. Gile, Charles H. Morrison, and Charles B. Bullard will be decided. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Dec. 28, 1861. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Thomas, Appoints courtr of inquiry to investigate charges by Quarter Master Wolfe and Lt. Vernon against Nov. 29, 1861. MS 35-30-21 Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Thomas, Major John A. Steiner to Lt. Col. George R. Dennis. Report of the expedition to Hagerstown for Nov. 16, 1861. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Lt. Cassal [Castle] will take the place of Thomas M. Wolfe as Quarter Master of the 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Jan. 6, 1861. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Maulsby ran out of Morning Report forms yesterday and sent a messenger to pick up some. Feb. 22, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Details four captains to relieve the troops of the 28th Pennsylvania Volunteers from picket duty from Knoxville to Nolans Ferry. Signed by William P. Maulsby, Colonel. Feb. 28, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Point of Rocks, Captain William H.H. Yontz asks Major Steiner to return Morning Report so he can reuse the sheet. Mar. 2, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Berlin, Major John A. Steiner orders Capt. William H.H. Yontz to have his command and all equipment at Headquarters tomorrow at 8 a.m. when they will move to Harpers Ferry Mar. 4, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Bolivar, Major John A. Steiner orders Captains of Companies D, E, H and I to ready their commands for immediate march to Sandy Hook, thence to guard Potomac River from Knoxville to Noland Ferry Mar. 6, 1862. MS 35-30-21
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Camp Worman, No furloughs longer than two days will be granted unless applied for throught Major General Banks and Major General McClellan. Also, all clothes must be washed in camp, not elsewhere. Signed by William Dec. 10, 1861. MS 35-30-21 Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, General Order No.24. Officers are ordered to turn in a report of the expenses of the camps. Signed by Lt. H.M. Binney, Acting Apr. 16, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, Special Order. Orders Colonel Maulsby to move his soldiers to better protect the roads, bridges, and railroads. Signed by L. Apr. 7, 1862. MS 35-30-22 Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, Special Order No.48. Gangs of horse thieves are in the area. All persons who cannot account for being in the area will be seized. Some have forged passes. If not countersigned at Winchester, Harpers Ferry or Martinsburg, they May 14, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Charlestown, VA, Special Order. Orders Colonel Maulsby to march to Winchester and report to Colonel Lewis for duty. Signed by L.Miles, Commander. Apr. 3, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, General Order No.22. Concerns the movement of troops along the Railroad and the Canal. Signed by L. Miles, Commander. Apr. 10, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, Special Order No.24. Because marching would take too much time, Colonel Maulsby's Regiment will be transported by "cars" to their stations. Signed by Lt. H.M. Binney, Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. Apr. 16, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, General Order No.25. Commanders are ordered to muster and inspect their soldiers. Signed by Lt. H.M. Binney, Acting Asst. Adj. Apr. 25, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, General Order No.23. The signing of R.R. passes has been abused. Headquarters orders that all passes be signed on the back, as well as the purpose, of the pass. Signed by Lt. Henry M. Binney, Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. n. d.. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, General Order No.26. After officers approve Courts Martial, they will send them to Headquarters. Also, printed passes are being distributed for use during authorized absence. Signed by Lt. Henry M. Binney, Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. May 2, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Relay House, Special Order. Colonel Maulsby is ordered to send a company to guard the General Hospitals in Frederick. The captain of the company will act as Provost Marshall for Frederick. Signed by H.A. Reynolds, Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. May 3, 1862. MS 35-30-22 Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, The number of the Special Order issued from the Relay House is "Forty." Signed by Lt. H.M. Binney, Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. May 6, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Relay House, General Order No.27. Headquarters of the Brigade will be established at Harpers Ferry. The staff of the Brigade is listed. Also, arrangements are being made to transport Colonel Miles' horse to the Ferry. Signed by Lt. H.A. May 11, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Colonel L. Miles, Railroad Brigade, Harpers Ferry, VA, Special Order No. 23. Colonel Maulsby is ordered to station his troops between the east side of the Harpers Ferry Bridge and Marriottsville, along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at specific points. Signed by Lt. H.M. Binney, Apr. 11, 1862. MS 35-30-22
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Winchester, Va., Special Order No.21., Col. Maulsby, 1st MD Volunteers to report to Headquarters as soon as relieved of duty guarding the B&O Railroad Mar. 29, 1862. MS 35-30-23
Orders and Official Business, Col. William Pinkney Maulsby, 1st MD Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Winchester, Va., Special Order No.18., Col. Maulsby is assigned to guard the B & O R.R. from Harpers Ferry Mar. 26, 1862. MS 35-30-23
Ordnance, Captain William T. Faithful, Company C. Two returns. n. d.. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Captain John Yellott, Company G. One return. n. d.. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Captain Charles H. Baugher, Company D. Two returns. n. d.. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Captain William M. Cronise, Company H. One return. n. d.. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Captain William Glessner, Company B. Two returns. n. d.. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Captain R. Ellsworth Cook, Company A. Two returns. n. d.. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Captain Tacitus N. Halley, Company B [F]. Camp Thomas. Four Inventories. Two returns. October 26, 1861. MS 35-30-24
Ordnance, Colonel William P. Maulsby, Quarterly Return of Ordnance. December 31, 1864. MS 35-30-24
Surgeon Morning Reports, Surgeons J. Boone and James William. Inclusive January 19, 1862 - April 30, 1862. 1862. MS 35-30-25
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Description Prisoners, Camp Bannister, List of prisoners held in the guardhouse. May 14, 1862. MS 35-31-26
Prisoners, Camp Bannister, List of prisoners held in the guardhouse. May 12, 1862. MS 35-31-26
Prisoners, Camp Bannister, List of prisoners held in the guardhouse. May 11, 1862. MS 35-31-26
Provisions Returns, Anonymous Detatchment, Camp Maulsby, Inclusive March 4-10, 1862 Provisions Returns, Camp Maulsby, March 11, 1862 to March 13, 1862. March 1862. MS 35-31-27
Provisions Returns, Captain C. H. Baugher, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 1-7, 1861. 4 items. Camp Worman, Inclusive December 8-29, 1861. 15 items. 1861. MS 35-31-28
Provisions Returns, J. Boone, Camp Thomas, December 6, 1861. 2 items. Camp Worman, December 9, 1861. 4 1861. MS 35-31-29
Provisions Returns, Captain Charles J. Brown, Camp Thomas, Inclusive November 30-December 5, 1861. 6 items. Camp Maulsby, December 5-6 1861. 2 items. Camp Worman, Inclusive December 6, 1861-January 1, 1862. 1861-1862. MS 35-31-30
Provisions Returns, Captain Henry A. Cole, Inclusive December 1-14, 1861. 6 items. 1861. MS 35-31-31
Provisions Returns, Captain R. Ellsworth Cook, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 1-31, 1861. 15 items. 1861. MS 35-31-32
Provisions Returns, Captain William Cronise, Camp Worman, Inclusive December 1-31, 1861. 13 items. Point of Rocks, March 10-16, 1862. 2 items. 1861-1862. MS 35-31-33
Provisions Returns, William D. Crum, Wagon Master, Camp Wormen, Inclusive December 7-28, 1861. 6 items. 1861. MS 35-31-34
Provisions Returns, P.K. Curll, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 4-11, 1861. 2 items. 1861. MS 35-31-35
Provisions Returns, Captain William Faithful, Camp Worman, Inclusive December 1-28, 1861. 12 items. 1861. MS 35-31-36
Provisions Returns, Captain William Glessner, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 1-7, 1861. 4 items. Camp Worman, Inclusive December 8-31, 1861. 13 items. 1861. MS 35-31-37
Provisions Returns, Captain Tacitus N. Halley, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 1-12, 1861. 3 items. Camp Worman, Inclusive December 12-31, 1861. 7 items. 1861. MS 35-31-38
Provisions Returns, Captain John Horner, Cavalry, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 1-8, 1861. 4 items. 1861. MS 35-31-39
Provisions Returns, Captain Walter Saunders, Camp Thomas, Inclusive December 1-7, 1861. 3 items. Camp Worman, Inclusive December 8-31, 1861. 12 items. 1861. MS 35-31-40
Provisions Returns, R.H. Small, Camp Worman, Inclusive December 8-31, 1861. 12 items. 1861. MS 35-31-41
Provisions Returns, Captain John Yellott, Camp Thomas, Inclusive November 30-December 31, 1861. 12 items. 1861. MS 35-31-42
Provisions Returns, Captain William H.H. Yontz, Camp Thomas, Inclusive, November 1-December 8, 1861. 18 1861. MS 35-31-43
Company D Morning Report March 4, 1862. MS 35-31-44
Morning Reports, Maj. John A. Steiner, 3 items March 2,4,9, 1862. MS 35-31-44
Morning Reports, Walter Saunders, 2 items March 2,3, 1862. MS 35-31-44
Monthly Report, William Glessner April. 1862. MS 35-31-44
Morning Reports, Charles Baugher. March 3, 1862. MS 35-31-44
Morning Report, William Cronise March 2, 1862. MS 35-31-44
List of Survivors, 1st Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteers with addresses. Printed. n. d.. MS 35-31-45
Sutler, Citizens of Frederick County, Petition recommending Henry Goldenburg for Sutler n. d.. MS 35-31-46
Sutler, Lewis P. Firey, Recommending Daniel Mumma for Sutler September 13, 1861. MS 35-31-46
Sutler, Daniel Mumma and William Johnson, Application for Sutler August 6, 1861. MS 35-31-46
Sutler, Daniel Mumma and William Johnson, Recommendation for position of Sutler n. d.. MS 35-31-46
Sutler, Jason N. Barnham, Application October 10, 1861. MS 35-31-46
Letter, Isaac Nesbitt, recommending Daniel Mumma for Sutler position September 6, 1861. MS 35-31-46
Telegraph Dispatch, General Nathan P. Banks to Colonel Maulsby. March 24, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Telegraph Dispatch, General Nathan P. Banks to Colonel Maulsby. March 25, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Telegraph Dispatch, D. Donnelly to Colonel Maulsby. March 24, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Telegraph Dispatch, Colonel William P. Maulsby to General Shields March 23, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Telegraph Dispatch, General Williams to Colonel Maulsby March 24, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Telegraph dispatch Gen'l Shields to Colonel Maulsby March 24, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Telegraph Dispatch, General Nathan P. Banks to Colonel Maulsby. March 23, 1862. MS 35-31-47
Muster roll, Charles H. Baugher September 18, 1861. MS 35-OS-1
Muster roll, Charles H. Baugher September 18, 1861. MS 35-OS-2
Muster roll, Charles H. Baugher December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-3
Muster roll, Charles H. Baugher February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-4
Muster roll, Henry A. Cole August 10, 1861. MS 35-OS-5
Muster roll, R. Ellsworth Cook August 15, 1861. MS 35-OS-6
Muster roll, R. Ellsworth Cook December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-7
Muster Roll, Cptn William Cronise. February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-8
Muster roll, Cptn. William Cronise. October 25, 1861. MS 35-OS-9
Muster rolls, Cptn William Cronise. December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-10
Muster roll, Cptn William Cronise. n. d.. MS 35-OS-11
Muster roll, P. K. Curll, (Cavalry) n. d.. MS 35-OS-12
Muster roll, William T. Faithful August 29, 1861. MS 35-OS-13
Muster roll, William T. Faithful December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-14
Muster roll, William T. Faithful February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-15
Muster roll, Willian Firey, (Cavalry) September 4, 1861. MS 35-OS-16
Muster roll, William Glessner February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-17
Muster roll, J. Horner (3rd Regiment P.H.B.) September 9, 1861. MS 35-OS-18
Muster roll, J. Horner (3rd Regiment P.H.B.) n. d.. MS 35-OS-19
Muster roll, Hospital Department December 31, 1861 to February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-20
Muster roll, Field and Staff, William Pinkney Maulsby, Colonel July 19, 1861. MS 35-OS-21
Muster roll, Field and Staff, William Pinkney Maulsby, Colonel September 6, 1861. MS 35-OS-22
Muster roll, Field and Staff, William Pinkney Maulsby, Colonel November 28, 1861. MS 35-OS-23
Muster roll, Samuel Prathers September 4, 1861. MS 35-OS-24
Muster roll, Samuel Prathers October 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-25
Muster roll, Walter Saunders October 5, 1861. MS 35-OS-26
Muster roll, Walter Saunders November 30, 1861. MS 35-OS-27
Muster roll, Walter Saunders November 30, 1861. MS 35-OS-28
Muster roll, Walter Saunders December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-29
Muster roll, Walter Saunders February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-30
Muster roll, John Yellott September 29, 1861. MS 35-OS-31
Muster roll, John Yellott October 24, 1861. MS 35-OS-32
Muster roll, John Yellott October 24, 1861. MS 35-OS-33
Muster roll, John Yellott December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-34
Muster roll, John Yellott December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-35
Muster roll, John Yellott February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-36
Muster roll, William H.H. Yontz October 1, 1861. MS 35-OS-37
Muster roll, William H.H. Yontz October 1, 1861. MS 35-OS-38
Muster roll, William H.H. Yontz February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-39
Muster roll, William H.H. Yontz October 1, 1861. MS 35-OS-40
Muster roll, William H.H. Yontz December 31, 1861. MS 35-OS-41
Muster roll, John Whittier February 28, 1862. MS 35-OS-42
Muster roll, John Whittier April 30, 1862. MS 35-OS-43
Ordnance, Quarterly Return of Ordnance. June 30, 1863. MS 35-OS-44
Morning Report, William Cronise March 8, 1862. MS 35-OS-45
Morning Report, William Cronise March 9, 1862. MS 35-OS-46
Morning Report, Cronise/Yontz March 3, 1862. MS 35-OS-47
Morning Report, Cronise/Yontz March 4, 186_. MS 35-OS-48
Morning Report, Walter Saunders March 8, 1862. MS 35-OS-49
Morning Report, William H.H. Yontz March 9, 1862. MS 35-OS-50
Morning Report, William H.H. Yontz March 1862. MS 35-OS-51
Return, Charles Baugher January 1862. MS 35-OS-52
Return, Charles Baugher April 30, 1862. MS 35-OS-53
Return, Charles Brown January 1, 1862. MS 35-OS-54
Return, Charles Brown May 1, 1862. MS 35-OS-55
Return, Bumford April 30, 186-. MS 35-OS-56
Return, R. Ellsworth Cook January 31, 1862. MS 35-OS-57
Return, William M. Cronise January 31, 1862. MS 35-OS-58
Return, William Faithful January, 1862. MS 35-OS-59
Return, William Faithful April 1862. MS 35-OS-60
Return, William Glessner January 1862. MS 35-OS-61
Return, Tacitus Halley January 31,1862. MS 35-OS-62
Return, Tacitus Halley April 30,1862. MS 35-OS-63
Return, Walter Saunders January 31, 1862. MS 35-OS-64
Return, Walter Saunders April 1862. MS 35-OS-65
Return, Walter Saunders n. d.. MS 35-OS-66
Return, John Yellott January 1862. MS 35-OS-67
Return, John Yellott April 1862. MS 35-OS-68
Monthly Return, William H.H. Yontz January 1862. MS 35-OS-69
Monthly Return, William H.H. Yontz April 30, 1862. MS 35-OS-70
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