General Order, No. 61
Specified that credits were to not be allowed to those men already mustered into service.
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Specified that credits were to not be allowed to those men already mustered into service.
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Specifies that the draft be suspended for ten days, to allow the rapid recruitment of the Second Cavalry Regiment, the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Light Artillery Companies, and the Third Heavy Artillery Company for Fort Warren.
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Petition to the Board of Selectmen to call a meeting and act on the following article to instruct the selectmen to procure recruits sufficient to fill the quotas necessary for any further calls previous to a draft being ordered and to authorize selectmen to borrow money for the draw. Petition signed by Edward F. Mayo, Charles R. Gale, Philip Young, Jacob Gale, Samuel Reed, Jasper Gale, Henry Jillson, James Stockwell
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Tells that certain towns upon their petition with good reasons, can have certain names of men stricken from the list of enrolled militia, and specifies other ways men may be exempt from service.
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Royal Stimpson, Seth Woodward, Peter Dyer, Albert Newcomb, Emery Gould, Joseph Joseph Sawyer, Andrew Curtis, Charles Randall, William Dorgan, James Cunningham, Harry Crowley, George Adams, John Chatham, Henrey Manning, Joseph Adams, Amos A. Taylor, Sumner Lincoln, Alfred Partridge, Andrew Norton, William Hickey, Jairns Hammond, Alfred Naughton, Amos Taylor
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Specifies that the Commissioners, appointed under Order No.43, draft in their own counties a sufficient number of men to serve for nine months in military service to fill the quota left by those who volunteered in that town.
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This contract lists 5 men (Caldwell, Dyer, Cellar ?, Blake, Jillson) enlisted in the 53rd Regiment belonging to the town of Warwick (quota filled) for the quota of the town of Groton. Signed by selectman of Warwick and Groton. Oct. 1862
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Handwritten note signed,dated Dec. 22,1861, T. E. Hall, Adjutant 21st Regt certifying that George E. Cook of Warwick, Mass enlisted into the 21st Reg Mass Vols on the 19th day of July 1861 and sworn into service on Aug 16th, 1861.
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List of names of persons in 65th subdistrict that are deemed unfit for service compiled by selectmen of Warwick, May 31, 1864. This lists 20 men ages 20s to 40s, includes Calvin D. Shepardson. Signed by Hervey Barber et al.
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Specifies that the Selectmen, or Mayor and Aldermen shall furnish a list of militia of their specified towns to be recorded in the schedule on the order itself, along with quotas of three year and nine month men
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