General Orders No. 219, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, July 16, 1863. Non-commissioned officers and privates, having been duly examined and declared unfit for further field service, but fit for duty in the Invalid Corps, are hereby transferred from their respective Regiments and Companies to the Invalid Corps, to take effect July 1, 1863.
Names in this online transcription include Abranis, Althouse, Black, Borden, Brown, Browning, Brundage, Carr, Coleman, Crider, Crilly, Dager, De Mar, Deaths, Dougherty, Getman, Green, Hagerman, Hand, Hawk, Hennacey, Hickey, Hubbell, Killpatrick, Knapp, La Bonty, Laughlin, Loebs, McGrath, Phillips, Quinn, Reaver, Rhoads, Rogers, Sagee, Smith, Sopor, Strawn, Sullivan, Tawny, Vaughn, Vroman, Vulner, Warren, Webb, Wells, Wilder, Williamson, Yeakel.
Labels: District of Columbia, Military Records
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