. Knapsack and rifle; or, Life in the Grand Army; war as seen from the ranks. Pen pictures and sketches of camp, bivouac, marches, battle-fields and battles, commanders, great military movements, personal reminiscences and narratives of army life ... Also, a complete chronology of the war, and a digest of the pension laws of the United States .. . 9)43,269 l,.i37 440 2,080 23,703 1048,7183,9661,387 104 8,344 1251,185 4,125 5,092 8,6121,837 120 196165 99,337 3,530 101,207 178,975 13,530 2,570 8,28916,725 4,903 65,864 206 16,634 1,290 259,092 196,363 76,242 20,149 75,760 5,224 70,10


. Knapsack and rifle; or, Life in the Grand Army; war as seen from the ranks. Pen pictures and sketches of camp, bivouac, marches, battle-fields and battles, commanders, great military movements, personal reminiscences and narratives of army life ... Also, a complete chronology of the war, and a digest of the pension laws of the United States .. . 9)43,269 l,.i37 440 2,080 23,703 1048,7183,9661,387 104 8,344 1251,185 4,125 5,092 8,6121,837 120 196165 99,337 3,530 101,207 178,975 13,530 2,570 8,28916,725 4,903 65,864 206 16,634 1,290 259,092 196,363 76,242 20,149 75,760 5,224 70,107 46,638 146,730 87,364 24,020 645 109,111 3,157 1,080 33,937 76,814 6,561 448,850 3,156 313,180. 1,810 337,936 23,236 31,092 1,965 33,288 964 32,068 91,327 3,530 *99,337 .2 10. .9 .0 68 1L2 , .3 .3 .0 2,778,304 .... 359,528 345 1,713 573 323 5,354 6 682 290 215 16 34,834 26,672 13,001 10,774 945 9,398 2,982 14,753 2,584 78 13,885 239 33 4,882 277 46,534 360 35,475 45 33,183 1,321 6,777 141 5,224 42 22 4,017 12,301 1,018 136,847 1,672 106 652 243 239 232 5,798 * Number not credited upon the quotas of any State. t Includes losses in all colored organizations excepting three regiments from A DIGEST OF THE PENSION LAWS RELATING TO THE CIVIL V^AR. Who Are Entitled to Pensions. First, Any officer of the Army (including regulars, vol-unteers and militia), or any officer in the ITavy or MarineCorps, or any enlisted man, however employed, in the militaryor naval service of the United States, or in its Marine Corps,whether regularly mustered or hot, disabled by reason of anywound or injury received, or disease contracted, while in theservice of the United States and in the line of duty. Second. Any master serving on a gunboat, or any pilot,engineer, sailor, or other person not regularly mustered, servingupon any gunboat or war-vessel


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