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Ordnance returns of the 19th Iowa Infantry Regiment


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    Ordnance returns of the 19th Iowa Infantry Regiment

    Manuscripts

    Quarterly returns of ordnance and ordnance stores received, issued, and remaining on hand from the Iowa Infantry Regiment 19th in 1864. The returns detail the amount of serviceable and unserviceable small arms as well as the accoutrements, equipment, and appendages which corresponded to the small arms. These documents also note who the arms were received from and the person they were issued to for 1865.

    mssOrdnance

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    Estimate of clothing and equipage to be forwarded to...the sixth regiment of infantry

    Manuscripts

    This document is the "Estimate of Clothing and Equipage to be forwarded from Philadelphia for the Sixth Regiment of Infantry for the year commencing on the first of November, 1847, and ending on the thirty-first of October, 1848." It is signed by Assistant Quartermaster General Henry Stanton. It includes equipment, including uniforms and clothing items, bedding, colors, drums, etc., that were sent to the U.S. 6th Infantry at Fort Gibson and Fort Washita, Oklahoma.

    mssHM 81290

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    Brock Collection: Records of North Carolina Infantry regiments

    Manuscripts

    Miscellaneous records of various North Carolina Infantry regiments. Included are commissions, muster rolls, pay accounts, provision returns, etc. Most records pertain to the 13th regiment, with individual pieces relating to the 1st, 4th, 14th, 16th, 38th, and 77th regiments

    mssBR Box 159

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    135th Regiment of U.S. Colored Infantry records, (bulk 1865)

    Manuscripts

    Volunteer enlistment forms and lists and returns of men and materiel of the 135 Regiment of Colored Infantry. Also included a private land deed (1909).

    mssHalecj

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    Returns of ordnance stores

    Manuscripts

    These reports document military ordnance received and on hand at San Francisco. Each of the six pages correspond to a quarter of the calendar year, from the second quarter of 1847 through the third quarter of 1848.

    mssHM 307

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    442nd Infantry Regiment

    Manuscripts

    Writings by Thomas Shigekuni, photographs, reunion documentation, and publications related to the 442nd Infantry Regiment of the United States Army, which was composed almost entirely of second-generation American soldiers of Japanese ancestry.

    mssShigekuni