Provost Marshal: Correspondence
Part of: Massachusetts Provost Marshal
Correspondence, 1864-1865.
2 volumes (partial record center carton)
Call no.: PS1.08/452X
Call no.: PS1.08/452X
Scope and Content: Pursuant to federal act of July 4, 1864 and state General Order 27 of July 14, 1864, Massachusetts Gov. John Andrews appointed Provost Marshal Major Joseph M. Day to oversee southern recruiting to prosecute the war against the Confederacy. His duties were to receive daily reports of recruitment activities, correspond with municipal officials regarding city and town quotas, and report to the governor on a weekly basis. Five assistant provost marshals were appointed for specific southern recruiting locations.
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