Adjutant General’s Office: Consolidated morning reports
Consolidated morning reports, 1861-1865.
Call no.: PS1/457X
Scope and Content: The adjutant general of the Commonwealth, as executive administrator of the state’s Military Establishment, has been responsible for maintaining and reporting data concerning militia strength. Prepared for federal authorities during the Civil War, these reports give daily indications of the number of men available for duty, special duty, or extra duty. Totals are given for those absent on detached service, absent with leave, sick, confined, or absent without leave. Series also documents unit locations.
Arrangement: Arranged by regiment, thereunder chronologically
Notes: Held by the Record and Pension Division of the U.S. War Dept. until transferred to the Adjutant General’s Office, 194-? Series incomplete. Includes regiments for Cavalry 2; Heavy Artillery 1; Infantry 2, 11, 15, 23, 25, 27-28, 31-36, 39, 61
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