Circular. Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., December 10, 1863. |
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Communication from secretary of war ... Dec. 17, 1863, [transmitting a report from Colonel J.S. Preston, chief of the Conscript bureau, of the number of exempts in the Confederate States in which they reside, and the reasons for the exemption from military service] |
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Communication from Secretary of War : [transmitting papers relating to the trial and conviction of W.E. Coffman by a military court and to a writ of habeas corpus issued from the circuit court of Rockingham County, Va., to prevent the execution of said Coffman] |
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Communication from the secretary of war [enclosing an estimate of funds required for the contingencies of the Adjutant and inspector general's office for the period ending June 30, 1863] |
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Communication from the secretary of war ... March 25, 1863, [enclosing a copy of the orders published by the department in pursuance of the act of Congress, to protect the rights of owners of slaves taken by or employed in the army] |
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Communication of the secretary of war ... Feb. 4, 1864 [enclosing a communication of the assistant quartermaster general relative to the delivery of the "tax in kind" at the government depots by the producers. |
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[Communications from the secretary of war and the attorney general relative to whether the government holds, or has at any time held, itself liable for the value of slaves impressed by its authority and escaping to the enemy while so impressed and whether the owners of such slaves have been paid] |
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[Communications from the secretary of war relative to the number of men liable to conscription removed from the commissary and headquarter's departments to give place to disabled soldiers] |
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Comunication of secretary of war submitting a report from the adjutant general to the appointments under an act approved June 14, 1864, providing for the establishment and payment of claims for a certain description od propery taken or informally impressed for the use of the army, together with a list of commissioners. |
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Correspondence between the secretaries of war and the treasury, on the subject of a deficiency of funds. |
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House of Representatives, November 29, 1864 |
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Letter from secretary of war [transmitting a letter from the quartermaster general, requesting that the amount estimated by him as required to pay for horses of volunteers be increased to four millions of dollars] |
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Letter of secretary of war, [submitting two letters of the quartermaster general relative to the amount of money expended in the payment of the army of the Trans-Mississippi department since the assignment of Gen. E.K. Smith to the command] |
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Letter of secretary of war, War Department, Richmond, Dec. 16, 1864, [relative to contracts made by the War department, in the Trans-Mississippi department, for supplies of any sort to be paid for in cotton] |
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Message of the president, Richmond, Va., May 28, 1864 |
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Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1864. Revised and enlarged with a new and copious index. |
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[Report of the Adjutant and Inspector General in regard to findings of the general court martial held at headquarters, Richmond, for the month of January, in the cases of persons charged with desertion and absence without leave. |
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Senate, December 23, 1863, referred to committee on Military Affairs, January 21, 1864 |
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Speech... in answer to the remarks submitted by Mr. Preston King... January 7, 1847. |
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Speech of Mr. Seddon, of Virginia, on the Oregon question. |
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Speech... on the bill to raise an additional military force. Delivered in the House of representatives, of the United States, Jan., 7, 1847. |
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