Annual Reports of Officers, Boards and Institutions of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Part 2Superintendent of State Printing., 1899 |
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20 Richmond 9 Norfolk A. G. O. Discharged Adjutant-General Alexandria Average cost production Average daily wages-male average monthly salary average wages Baltimore Battalion bushel Capt Captain Charles Charlottesville county seat cows cultivated by owners daily labor-male Danville DATE OF MUSTER Discharged by S. O. Discharged by telegraphic employed over 16 enlisted farmers feed Females Fertilizer Found Fredericksburg George Guano Guar hand January Hours of daily hours per day James John July 15 July 15 Richmond July 23 Petersburg July 30 June June 15 June 27 Lynchburg Males employed Musician MUSTER-OUT ROLL Number of farms Number of public OFFICE NUMBER Portsmouth pounds Private Aug Private Dec Private July Private May 14 Private Private Q. M. Sergeant REGIMENT VIRGINIA INFANTRY Richmond Roanoke Robert Rock Island Arsenal Second Lieutenant Sheep soil Staunton telegraphic order Tobacco Total taxable wealth Total value United States service Virginia Volunteers William William H
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