. Original photographs taken on the battlefields during the Civil War of the United States . en. Under the fifthproclamation, on June 15, 1863, for militia for six monthsservice, the ranks were recruited by 16,361 men. Thecalls of October 17, 1863, and February 1, 1864, brought369,380 men. Under the call of March 14, 1864, came292,193 men; between April 23 and July 18, 1864, therewere 83,612 mustered into the United appeal to the manhood of the Nation on July18, 1864 was met by 386,461 men. The last call forvolunteers came on December 19, 1864, and 212,212 days. In many


. Original photographs taken on the battlefields during the Civil War of the United States . en. Under the fifthproclamation, on June 15, 1863, for militia for six monthsservice, the ranks were recruited by 16,361 men. Thecalls of October 17, 1863, and February 1, 1864, brought369,380 men. Under the call of March 14, 1864, came292,193 men; between April 23 and July 18, 1864, therewere 83,612 mustered into the United appeal to the manhood of the Nation on July18, 1864 was met by 386,461 men. The last call forvolunteers came on December 19, 1864, and 212,212 days. In many instances over 60,000 recruits fell intoline in less than a month. At the last moment of theWar, and to the very scene of surrender, thousands ofmen were pouring into the field. If the world could have looked upon the marvelousspectacle of all the men who took part in the Civil War,marching five abreast, the triumphant procession wouldhave stretched from the Atlantic, across the Continent, tothe Pacific—a grand pageant of 1,696 regiments, six companies infantry regiments, two companies. SURGEONS ADMINISTERING TO THE WOUNDED


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