. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ^^^^^^^^^^ 01|r ^thtvnl Naug ^. dollars each two years, or $2250 a year at the expiration ofthirteen years. On leave or waiting orders the lieutenantsi^ay graded up similarly, but in smaller amounts. He startedat $1200 a year, and at the end of thirteen years his j^ay was$1450. The surgeon of a fleet received $3300 a year, but allother surgeons were paid on the sliding scale, with an increasein pay each five years until twenty years had elaj)sed, when thefinal raise was given. For surgeons on duty at sea the rangewas from $2200 a y


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ^^^^^^^^^^ 01|r ^thtvnl Naug ^. dollars each two years, or $2250 a year at the expiration ofthirteen years. On leave or waiting orders the lieutenantsi^ay graded up similarly, but in smaller amounts. He startedat $1200 a year, and at the end of thirteen years his j^ay was$1450. The surgeon of a fleet received $3300 a year, but allother surgeons were paid on the sliding scale, with an increasein pay each five years until twenty years had elaj)sed, when thefinal raise was given. For surgeons on duty at sea the rangewas from $2200 a year for the first five years to $3000 a yearafter twenty years. On other duty, the range was from $2000to $2800, and on leave or waiting orders from $1600 to $ piay of assistant surgeons ranged from $800 to $1500 ayear, regulated by their j)roficiency and the duty they werejjerforming. The paymasters pay was increased each five years up tothe twentieth, when the final increase was given. It rangedfrom $1400 a year for the first five years on leave or waitingorders to $3100 a year a


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